Clearly I should have added an "/s" or somesuch.
Clearly I should have added an "/s" or somesuch.
Yeah, it's going to be buried in its time slot after The Voice.
It felt kind of weird that Rosa was suddenly aware of Jake's thing for Amy (this sort of ties into LaToya's point about any instance of Jake having fun with Amy having to suddenly be interpreted as teeming with romantic subtext, when, really, where's the joy in a genuine friendship between them when Jake has to…
We have roots here, Homer. We have friends and family and library cards… Bart's lawyer is here!
Get some rest, tall child! You can't keep burning the candle at both ends!
How I have missed Deadpan Andre Braugher.
This is the greatest thing I've ever seen.
I spent a good minute wondering if I could spell Erin Brockovich's name but it turns out it was your mistake! So I blame you for that momentary existential crisis.
A ballpoint banana!
My assumption was always that it's to annoy people who kvetch about the great injustice of The Wire not getting TV Club Classic coverage.
Preemptively assuming your comment's going to stir up a lot of controversy tends to lead to comments no one particularly cares about.
Yeah, it's very tiring to me to see a bunch of internet commenters demand that Sonia explain some off-the-cuff comments she made in the past about how white men are frustrating (because, no shit, as a woman as color you're going to find that people of privilege who have no conception of their own privilege among other…
I didn't watch this but am fascinated by the host being cartoonist Dan Piraro (he goes into how he got the job here: http://bizarrocomics.com/20… ). I hope this trend continues and Liō's Mark Tatulli takes over for Jeff Probst or something.
To play devil's advocate for a second: no.
Timely response!
I think there's a problem when a comment's deep condescension vastly exceeds the supposed issues in the review being called out.
Oy with the feminist TV shows already! Whatever happened to white dudes on television? A solemn tear rolls down my cheek.
Great contribution, man.
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Yeah, this episode really captures that feeling of childhood loneliness for me. It's not outward cruelty, it's the feeling of being invisible and unconnected to anyone around you. I love that it's not afraid to dig into how uniquely painful that can be — the scene where Lisa tears into Bart (which Dennis does a good…