phrederic--disqus
Phrederic
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Dan's getting divorced? That's sad, but I can't say it surprises me, Dan comes across as a major asshole. He's a guy that the more I learn about, the less I like.

Oh, Community is not a success by terms of money made by it. I think it gave a great outlet for a bunch of good actors that are going to go have great careers, but it itself is not earning money.

No, Joel's kids won't be starving, but I get the feeling he wants to do more 'respectable' work.

I think they will. Everybody involved seemed to legitimately enjoy the show and I think that a lot of them feel really grateful. Ken Jeong got his first respectable gig. Joel McHale got to actually act. Glover…uh, okay maybe he's still sad. Gillian Jacobs got to stop playing heroin addicts. Danny Pudi is an actor of

It's Tyler Breeze, he's a good, not great worker. His gimmick is super indy.

I mean, I was legitimately upset after it got dropped at season 5, but season 6 was both good and, perhaps more importantly, provided a sense of closure to the series.

The show is over, I don't understand why people are even talking about a season seven?

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And? Who gives a shit who's giving thought into this?

Well, I certainly don't think the Old Republic is worth much. Sure there's a Senate, but there's also an unelected paramilitary religious organization with nigh-unlimited legal authority that seem to be the only law enforcement entity worth half a damn. The Jedi order basically kidnaps children and raises them

I actually like a lot of what they're…hinting at in the Paige/Charlotte feud.

Cena losing should be fun.

What makes the NXT women's division great is the fact that women's wrestling doesn't just have to be Puro-style oneupswomanship, it can be the sort of crazy, Attitude Era, main-event brawl.

You're right, it's not equitable to the BILLIONS OF OTHER PEOPLE THAT DON'T MAKE AS MUCH!

No, it's 'shut up rich person, the poor people are talking'.

What in God's green earth are you babbling on about?

Yes, I acknowledge that the income gap exists, that's not…being disputed. It's just that there's a much, much, much bigger income gap that I'm trying to discus.

Personal trainers aren't making J-Law money.

That's exactly my point. Nobody deserves to make 200 million dollars for a movie role. A whole shit-ton of people deserve a fraction of that.

I know a little about acting, and I know a few working actors. Anybody who thinks that acting is a solo exercise is an asshole. Sorry, but there's a ton of faceless people that deserve credit for every single great performance. They deserve to be compensated accordingly.