mrjackpots
Mr. Jackpots
mrjackpots

These are obvious Asian stereotypes, whether or not you want to acknowledge it. I see below that you tried to explain away dry cleaning, when Korean dry cleaners are a pretty well known thing. These things don't seem to matter to you, but they do matter to lots of others. Since it doesn't affect you in any way, maybe

You seem awfully offended, annoyed, and irritated that someone is making an observation. You also went from saying that they weren't stereotypes to saying that the show was purposefully using stereotypes. If defending the use of hoary stereotypes is what gets you off, though, godspeed.

First, you are using "offended" as a general insult without any idea whether or not I'm offended. Pointing out a trope or sterotype doesn't require me to be personally "offended,"whatever that means. Second, your list of what cultures these stereotypes represent is incomplete, and all three of those things have been

Cherry blossoms. Tea. Dry cleaners. If you can't grasp that these are stereotypes, you might be the one unable to see clearly.

BOO

Upvoted for "punctilious"

And if it doesn't you can move on to the next one without having to navigate between pages.

I laughed so hard at the Google Maps line.

Ew.

No fooling you. It seems like you've got this whole "film criticism" thing figured out.

No.

Yes, the least (or second least) watched MCU property has a couple of them. Want to count the white actors next?

You're letting the Grammys take up more space in your head than Kanye has in Taylor Swift's.

Sounds like you may not get it. It's okay to not get it.

He made his way into her acceptance speech, so it was probably a win to him.

#notallwives

Women.

This is the more likely situation. Even major movie stars have a hard time getting good roles, and as much as I like Aubrey Plaza, she isn't exactly the most famous actor in the world.

Ok grandpa.

Ok grandpa.