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I was just about to post the same thing. It's easily my favorite fourth-wall break ever. Subtle and quick but manages to perfectly convey the character's thoughts.

Yeah, Empire is probably the one big exception of the past 20 years and Black-ish has had modest success, but there's still a pretty meager track record.

It really is remarkable how television has in many ways gone backward in terms of race relations. Shows like The Jeffersons, Sanford & Son, The Cosby Show and A Different World were absolute ratings powerhouses in the 70's and 80s, then you had popular family sitcoms like Family Matters and Fresh Prince in the 90s,

Children are generally morons who will watch anything geared toward their interests, but we all have that landmark moment when we realize for the first time that a show marketed specifically to us is crap and not worth watching. For me, this first occurred when watching the Super Mario Bros. movie and then maybe a

I'm sure that nearly dying in a wreck and losing one of your best friends is incredibly traumatic, but it's looking more and more like the many reports of Tracy possibly suffering career-ending physical and cognitive injuries were a legal ploy to scare Wal-Mart. Can't say I blame him at all, but if this isn't the case

Repeatedly shouting the N-word for laughs isn't exactly good or clever parody.