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George Floyd’s death was horrific, and worthy of a serious response. But are we far enough from 2020 to acknowledge that a lot of the stuff done in the wake of his death was . . . pretty stupid? Has anyone been helped because we no longer can see funny episodes of 30 Rock and maybe the funniest episode of Community?

Your comment references Bowen Yang, so you may live.  But know that they’ve got their eye on you.

If you’re going to criticize the things a person said, it’s fairer to actually include what they said, not to make up a thing they “basically said” that includes the words “white power.”

I think resurrecting an eight-year-old SNL sketch Fey appeared in, then interpreting that sketch in the most hostile light possible, confirms the concern this article is expressing.

I think you could say the same thing about lots of excellent movies and their subject matter. Football is fun — that’s why people watch it and people play it — and the idea of being rich, young, and having women throw themselves at you is obviously appealing. You’re not going to be able a movie criticizing football

I once saw someone wearing a Willie Beaman jersey in real life, so someone enjoyed it.

Obviously you haven’t been listening to Majors talk about himself enough.  Otherwise you’d know that Majors is a great man.

Jonathan Majors has also had a dream. Several dreams, in fact. Falling dreams, dreams where he didn’t study for an exam, and so on.

Hint to HBO: The dragons are one of the most boring parts of Game of Thrones, and everyone looks shitty in snow white wigs, so you don’t have to make every show about the Targaryens.

I think this is the wrong strategy. Madame Web is the ultimate Valentine’s Day movie.

Maybe the mannequin with its hands on the pilot’s ass is the secret component that makes it work. Tell me something, smart guy — have you ever seen a working flying bicycle that doesn’t have a mannequin on the back with its hands on the pilot’s ass?

You’d have to identify actual racism before anyone would have to excuse it.

Were any of those same people critical of Ortega? Because it’s not hypocrisy that some people were critical of Ortega, and some different people were positive about Johnson.

It’s almost like the internet is not a single person, but a huge number of people with different views, saying many different positive things and many critical things about famous people, all the time.

That’s especially true because the nominees in “Best Casting” will often mirror the nominees for the acting awards and Best Picture. You’d have to think that both Barbie and Oppenheimer would be nominated if the category existed this year. Maybe that won’t be true when the most acclaimed movies in a year have a

If you find Dakota Johnson saying things in a monotone way amusing, I’ve got really good news for you.

You have an obligation to come back here and tell us about it, if you survive the ordeal.

[Deleting my comment because another poster made the same joke first in the greys, and deserves credit for it.]

One think Spacey’s cooperation may get them is access to the records of what Spacey’s treatment actually entailed.  Presumably the treatment for sex addition is different than the treatment for generally being mentally fragile after coming out as gay.