n2whyteguyz--disqus
n2whyteguyz
n2whyteguyz--disqus

Who Frank was was a piece of shit. This episode directly attacked the intent behind the fantasy that "it's not how you look, but who you are that matters". It's for inherently terrible people.

I couldn't imagine "you're not my type" coming out my mouth if tears were motivating my rejecting someone.

"Frank, clearly, propagates those too, but he's also victimised by them. Can you really blame him for eking out a parasitic, marginal existence at the edges of the culture that he's told that he should be a part of?"

it's just so fake it's insulting to everyone's intelligence

screen name delivers

haha

"And I thought I was being so nuanced."

Wow, there goes this reviewer's credibility for covering the show titled "Man Seeking Woman". I don't even like this show and I found this to be easily the best episode yet.

That hamster is a recurring Simpsons character from the golden era.

poor guy

Ha ha…I feel like the apparent male rivalry rage-inducement is clearly proving his point. The dude is sexy, despite the acne and awkward arm length.

Does this explain the Uber sketch everyone's referring to? I watched it live last night in EST and saw no such thing.

Hm. Are you a member of the "black community"?

Asher Millstone is white. Same goes for "preppy" Zach Morris and Gadget's niece Penny.

No they don't.

This is literally exactly what I thought when I saw the trailer.

"he’s the sexist, racist, reactionary ass everyone tolerates in their family"
Ugh…please don't do this

"Also, how long are we doing to have to endure the generic, zany, tubby, bearded white dude role in sitcoms?"

Yes, maybe (definitely not necessarily). But that has nothing to do with characters in a TV show incidentally using their conspicuously branded products.

Trademarks protect you from someone else using your brand names or logos to sell something under that name or mark. It doesn't protect you from anyone ever referencing that your brand exists, visually or textually. Do you think a novelist would need permission from Apple to have a character described as using an