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Disagree:

Sigh.

I like Futurama a lot, but god, lay it to rest already.

I’ve been rewatching it, and got a big laugh out of the scene in Season 4 (aired in 2002) where an Italian anti-defamation activist says if someone tries to insult Italians by bringing up John Gotti, “You just fire back with Rudy Giuliani.” That aged great.

need a sad reaction instead of a star

Look after yourself and each other. It was tough times out there even before COVID.  

Outliving her shitbag ex must have been sweet. I hope she danced on his grave.

He’s sucking dick for crack in Heaven now.

This year’s not off to a great start.

And meanwhile all the racists who were uncomfortable with him are In The Heat of The Other Place.

And the original script had Tibbs just accepting the slap, supposedly showing himself to be the bigger man. Poitier himself insisted the scene wouldn’t play that way, and he had to hit the guy back.

Girl becomes a production designer and producer, helps make some of the best movies of the 70's, 80's and 90's, discovers Wes Anderson and helps make sure Bottle Rocket gets made. Dies at 72 in 2011.

The main reason people love him is because he has cool armor and he never did anything. He’s a cipher that fans can project whatever they want onto. Any expansion of the character was pretty much guaranteed to make him less cool than whatever their 10 year old minds had created.

In the Mouse’s world, you either die a villain or live long enough to see yourself become the far less interesting PG-rated hero.

We live in a world that has developed an enormous blind spot to satire. 

The Janitor was the unsung hero.

Anyone who thinks there was a hero in Election, particularly Traci Flick, doesn’t understand Election, or, in fact, flim.

I thought everyone in Election was a villain?

Tracy’s “relentless drive and obnoxious self-confidence” were objectively gross.

At the end of Election, Tracy’s the one with a job in Washington politics