I just found out what a Belgian French accent sounds like last week… I'll never mock the Swiss for their Euro-Coach-Z accents again.
I just found out what a Belgian French accent sounds like last week… I'll never mock the Swiss for their Euro-Coach-Z accents again.
Douchebag dudebros always look like little boys trying to be adults, is my point.
I've just got to the bottom of the page and I'm not going to re-read it all, but I don't recall one single person saying that PC culture wasn't an acceptable target for humour.
I think it was pretty much consensus opinion here that the dumb hillbilly sheriff from the end of season 1 was broad and unfunny and had to go. I can't speak for the others, but I'm pretty sure that's not because our urban elite sensibilities were offended.
You're not wrong. But also some people don't like it when they hear a TV show they like being criticised. They wouldn't mind if it were good criticism… etc.
Right, and that was some skewering of liberals that actually landed. Jokes about people who don't understand their own politics are more observant than most jokes about how such-and-such a camp are all like this.
What's the difference?
In most cases I'd agree with you, but I don't think the "Why does comedy have to be political?" defence really applies when the comedy in question has taken it upon itself to address the issue of politics directly.
I like the story better now I know it's not shaming someone for a traumatic kink, just shaming someone for being a homophobic prick.
You might want to check the sell-by date on those too.
Wow, that's pretty inside baseball. I think that one sailed over my head at the time.
Nobody prevented Ann Coulter from saying words. They just decided not to spend the college's money to pay her to say those words. If she'd wanted to do it for free it would have been her right. Free speech doesn't entail a right to an audience, or to a paycheck. If the police aren't involved, it isn't censorship. To…
I'm going to go ahead and guess UKIP?
:: googles it ::
Kipper! Although I have to haul you up on your #fakenews and liberal media bias there. She wasn't saying she was attracted to gorillas, she was just using that as a sarcastic example to explain why being gay is like being attracted to gorillas. So that's not…
A well-regulated militia, if you will.
Wait, we're doing what now?
I particularly notice it in her relationship with Catherine. She was always neglectful and insincere, but that gave JLD material to work with. Now she just straight-up insults her every time she speaks to her, which is just a bit flat.
Nah, David insists on the high-status roles. https://www.youtube.com/wat…
I think he means Gary Cole. Irritatingly, the character's name is Gary Walsh, which means he shares both of his names with a cast member.
While I think it's fair to say that Francesca's a bit two-dimensional, goddammit if she didn't go and break my heart anyway.
Was there bad blood?