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Link please.

I agree with the spirit your message, but his work isn't being interpreted for it's own merit. The girl statue conscripts his work to form a new piece without his consent. That just isn't the same thing at all.
What's next, a statue of a man with a whip behind Balto? Maybe another dog sniffing his butt?…the kids will

I've been injured for a few months, so I have time to kill and this is one of my dumb "filler" shows. I don't expect to be blown away by it, but it has enough actors that I like and an intriguing enough plot to keep me watching. .
I like seeing Kal Penn in a dramatic role, Virginia Madsen makes anything better, Malik

I always thought scandal got it wrong when it stopped being about scandals. The procedural format with an ongoing narrative played out across the season (like POI) really worked.

Where the hell do you work and how can you sing in a place like that?

That isn't really the question. Of course the lead is the main character but that doesn't make them the best one.

That show has so many great performances that it sometimes feels like a really long compilation of Emmy submissions…and I love it.

Raimy Sullivan from Frequency is another one they got right. Peyton List was awesome in that role.

I always thought that Elena's life and feelings mattering more than anyone else's was a conceptual flaw from the very beginning. So many characters that could have been fascinating never got developed because of it.

Jane isn't the best character especially now that she is Jane the Mommy. Petra is more dynamic and Rogelio is more fun.

It is totally subjective, but main characters are often the worst. Even If they are good, they get edged out by some amazing character actor kicking ass in a supporting role.

Annalise Keating, Brenda Lee Johnson, Kara Danvers, Peggy Carter….I really like female leads

I do not know this Adam person, but I think including TV is ridiculously smart and I may actually watch the show for the first time since I was a teenager.

TGF has one of the top casts of any show out there, incredible guest stars and a world that has already been established with seven seasons of TGW. With only 10 episodes a season, the Kings need to drop the CBS procedural format and just develop these characters.

I don't personally own all access, but I watched the latest episode with friends around 4 pm EST today.

I see that reading for comprehension is a dying skill.

The more casual, private instances of black-bashing can be handled on an individual basis(I'm all ways the first to offer a contrarian opinion to bullshit), but the very public ones aren't so easily mitigated. You may have never witnessed what I am talking about, but you most certainly have seen it in all forms of

I can interpret the summary of this article two ways: "black men" to mean 'individuals' or "black men" as a whole. If it is the former, I agree with you wholeheartedly. If it is the latter, I might see the article's point.

I'm not talking about Ashley's review, I'm talking about the discussions in the comments. If it was Cosby and not Chris, would as many people be unhappy about a "Fuck Cosby" critique? Personally, I don't think so.

If this had been an episode featuring Bill Cosby instead of Chris Brown,would we still be having this conversation?
If this had been an episode featuring Mike Tyson, would this review have said a single word about abuse?