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Feminists acting like the themes of Mad Max have no bearing on the real world is a prime example of how white washed the whole enterprise is. Feminism without intersectionality is nothing worthwhile.

This was something I never knew I needed to see.

Ya it's the most accurate depiction of dating… for young attractive white people.

AV Club should review the first three seasons of Sponge Bob. That was some legitimately good television, easily on the level of Adventure Time or Regular Show.

"I MADE YOU!" was the best quote of the night.

I really didn't think this was a good finale to the show. It was a satisfying conclusion to the Will/Hannibal story arc sure, but everyone else (save Bedelia) was left in the dust. Dolarhyde, who has been at the center of this entire half-season was basically an afterthought in Will and Hannibal's love story, a

Holy shit, seriously.

Amy sleeping with Brannigan was worth it just for that gag about the literal meaning behind the alien marriage Kif with her.

"Nah nah nah nah, nah nah nah nah, hey hey hey, we took your stuff!"

Brassy lesbian? Sapphic stud? The vast majority of her characters make no reference to their sexuality. Sounds like it's you who's hung up about Kate's actual sexuality for whatever reason and are using that as a spring board to dump on the actress. It's kind of pathetic.

This show depressed the ever loving fuck out of me as a kid. Watching the pilot was the moment I realized our lives could all end in an instant and that they were ultimately meaningless… I was ten then.

I am so done with this show after this episode. The only reason I've been watching since episode one was for Mr. Poopybutthole, and now it looks like he'll be gone for a while. Ugh. I can't believe Roiland would do this. I am OUT.

What is the difference between a Fiasco and a Failure for these? Is Fiasco just a bigger failure?

Clicked into this review without knowing what the show was because I saw Fitty featured in it.

I hope Boyle doesn't stuck his finger in her butt and put it in her ice cream too.

At least the movie gives Christina Applegate's wife character more to do than just be a straight-man to her foolish husband like in the original films.

There are some stellar episodes in the middle third that shouldn't be ignored. Dead Things in particular was phenomenal in my view, but ya, the magic is a drug metaphor was dumb. Willow's arc was about power, and there was some amazing dialogue revolving around that. When she told Buffy that she was just "some girl"

My main issue with Season 3 mainly stems in its lynchpin: Wesley's character arc. The center of it is what Wesley does to deal with the prophecy, and I honestly can't buy it. I can't believe Wesley would be so god damn stupid as to do what he did there. There's taking matters into your own hands, and then there's just

Ok, the best season of Angel was definitely not the third. When the conversation is brought up in discussion of it, it's usually between Seasons 2 and 5, I've never heard of anyone arguing for the third. Although, I may be a hypocrite in saying this as Season 6 of Buffy is my favourite, even in recognition of its

Ani are you OK, are you OK, are you OK Ani?