nannerpuss
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nannerpuss

That's not how I saw it, but fair enough. Beyond the women, the biggest flaw in the show for me was that the writers gave an contemplative arc to a man with a long, sexual assault history, even after one of them doubled down on Cosby and continues to downplay what Woody Allen did in interviews. The way some of you got

Hollywood is steeped pay gaps, casting couches, and power imbalances. Women are pretty much second class citizens in Hollywood, but somehow this show is the magical exception!

*golf claps*

Outside of the lovely animation and some funny lines, i'm not really blown away by the comedy this season, either.( Who didn't see that Trainspotting joke coming from a mile away?) When they aren't doing referential humor, a lot of the jokes and big moments in this show depend on backstory and how much good will you

He looks genuinely strange to me. I guess he's regal in a Prince Charles kind of way.

This show reminds me of Killeen, tx right down to the army base my parents were in.

Eh, Just because he's married and affable doesn't mean he or his wife can't hold sexist attitudes. Mickey was somewhat interesting, but they didn't give Heidi's character anything to do outside of being a ~sexy dream girl for Gus. Ditto on the threesome. Correct me if i'm wrong.

I wish I could erase the blowjob scene from my brain.

I can't get past the romantic dynamic of this show as a woman that's harassed by men that act and look like Gus. Nothing against you guys , but i've reached my breaking point with this type of comedy.

If you think Gillian and Heidi's looks didn't come into play when he was writing all of those awful sex scenes, i've got beach front property in Nebraska to sell you.

Of course it was.

I guess my problem is there is never really any room for the woman to be schlubby or even just above average AND be a multidimensional lead. Apatow comedies seem to only pick statuesque women for that.

That the worst part. Every time I feel bad for cringing at Paul Rust's looks, I wonder how many average looking women were passed up for Briga Heelan and Gillian Jacobs during the casting for Love. Hell , were they even allowed to look at the script in the first place?¯\_(ツ)_/¯

Quentin Tarantino is the kind of person who would see that as an insult, so it kind of worked out.

He was truly a suicide squad.
*wake me up inside*

A good sense of humor and genuine excitement can go a long way for Future Quest. Some of those characters are practically blank slates, so there's nowhere to go but up for Parker and Shaner. I'm optimistic.

Yes I have. Watching black people walk out of the theater and squirm uncomfortably while most of the white people yukked it up at the word nigger during Django and TH8 was.. an experience. It makes me think we give QT too much credit when it comes to tackling racism even if he means well.

Even if I bought the realism excuse for a fantasy western, the racism still feels crow-barred into the plot. Not just the n word, but their general interactions. When white people in his movies aren't two seconds away from killing the black protagonists, they're pulling up a chair to hear Samuel L Jackson speak or

I laughed more than I should have at "Meet Lord Jesus!"

I had no idea you could fuck up a tv with a magnet. My grandmother had one of those weird front projection tv's with the curved screen.