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    Where in the article was thinking?

    12 Years a Slave didn't do nearly enough to talk about gay politics. In fact homosexuality was pretty much completely ignored in that movie. HELLO, PEOPLE, GAY PEOPLE DIDN'T MAGICALLY FORM IN THE LAST 30 YEARS, THEY'VE BEEN AROUND FOR A LONG TIME.

    It is getting repetitive. This person made that comment, this is the comments section. In which we post comments about the articles. They did. Also how is complaining about annoying articles bad but complaining about people complaining about annoying articles something you find worthy of your time?

    It's not centered on them, it's centered on the titular Agent Carter.

    Well you proved your point by insulting the reading comprehension of somebody you disagreed with.

    They don't all have that long of lifespans…

    I'd imagine Jarvis is one who likes his tables to be very laboriously set.

    I feel like they felt like "yay women, boo men" is a popular enough sentiment culturally these days that they need to get some mileage out of it. Even if it is a bit forced.

    Just got done seeing "Exodus:Gods and Kings" and so many of the reviews for that complained about the inauthentic nature of the actor's ethnicity, Now a complaint about how they should be inauthentic just for diversity's sake. it doesn't seem like the reasons matter so much as just having an excuse to complain.

    You very well could be right, and I hope you are. I guess we'll see with time.

    You can't have a conversation about sexy without mentioning Paul F. Tompkins. :P

    I do enjoy both shows and would recommend both to community fans (if you can live with shows being cut short), but how are they related?

    What do you pretend the narrator of "Pillows and Blankets" is?

    Waldorf: Everything about Abed is so meta. Even his name is meta.

    "Chang who says lines in the background but is completely ignored" might be my favorite Chang. That whole exchange was the most I've laughed because of him in a long time, And I've always liked Ken as a guy.

    Wow 1005 comments! It just goes to show that fans haven't abandoned the show despite the change of venue and I'm glad the AVClub isn't abandoning the show either (despite the questionable almost review last week).

    To be fair Rick looks like he might be going crazy a lot.

    When I think of Star Trek Voyager and female eye candy, Janeway isn't really the first one who comes to mind.

    It was, maybe it was partly about showing how relaxed and weak everybody was. I'll suspend my disbelief.

    She doesn't say/do enough for us to know what she's really thinking. And because of this her character isn't clearly well written or poorly written, just kinda ambiguous.