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What?

Now you’ve just got empty ad hominems. Is Law and Order, a television show, really this important to you that you have to protect its honor?

You didn’t leave a comment to repeat, you asked a question which was clearly answered if you’d bother to read the entire sentence.

Calling a 42-minute TV show about the inequities of the US criminal justice system “insidious propaganda” is just something a mindless bot would say.

Repeating myself three times is quantitatively “a lot”? I’m not sure that’s how it works. But, often the detectives on Law & Order are portrayed as faulty as well, so no, recogbot, your point is not made. Obviously it’s not an accurate portrait of reality, but as I wrote, it isn’t the black and white glorification

Repeating my comment from above: You don’t think people ever have bad experiences with police detectives?

Exactly what it says. The highly negative interactions people are having with cops (i.e., unjustified shootings, excessive force, prejudiced treatment) are by cops of the street at point of contact - beat cops, state troopers, patrol cars, etc. Detectives investigating a crime are typically more experienced and only

I’ve watched a lot of Law & Order in my day, and, love ya John, but I get the sense John Oliver is referring to what he assumes Law & Order might be, having never watched it. While SVU may have devolved into “SuperCops Team” chasing sicko-of-the-week, the flagship Law & Order was a relatively bleak (not David Simon

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I’m always happy when her voice pops up on Adventure Time.

The thing with impressionists is they aren’t funny, it’s a party trick, and the SNL impressions that are funny are super broad caricatures. That’s why I’ve never been a Cloe Fineman fan, she’s a decent mimic but so what? Villaseñor has her own oddball awkward energy that I wished they’d have used more.

Yeah they never really let her loose, even though her Daily Itineraries were pretty entertaining. The writing was on the wall when they had Chloe Fineman do an impression of Melissa.

I actually saw Moffat in some indie movie where he visits his uncle on a farm in WI who turns out to be a murder. Moffat was not great in it, and I was really surprised to see him on SNL shortly after. Maybe he’ll surprise us. For some people SNL is a box.

Not surprised Melissa Villaseñor is leaving, she was bizarrely underused but it’s been a crowded cast. Mmaybe she’ll find her own path post-SNL, like Jenny Slate has. Sometimes it’s just no the right fit.

apparently you weren’t wrong since just weeks later, even if something is in the middle of airing its season, it ain’t safe.

Right, right, this is where you pretend I didn’t understand what I wrote because you you totally didn’t understand what I wrote. Gotcha.

You’re incredulous to the possibility that there can be multiple tragedies within one incident, not just culpability. If prefer “obtuse”, I’ll throw that in as well.

Actually, if you read the article, the cause of death was smoke inhalation for and hour and a crushed sternum (as the result of a car crash while intoxicated). Had she survived, you certainly would have gotten your pound of flesh. But she didn’t so maybe find something else to focus that incredulous energy on.