I was fine with Dong as a character since he seemed almost like a cartoon character like most characters on that show.
I was fine with Dong as a character since he seemed almost like a cartoon character like most characters on that show.
Her mutant power is generating colourful plasmoids aka fireworks. Not exactly breaking sterotypes there considering gunpowder is one of the 4 great inventions of the chinese, though know a bunch of asian girls that loved jubilee growing up just cause she was a asian heroine
We get the short side of the stick, figuratively and literally. Its almost as if White women are unaware asian men might find them attractive, its baffling sometimes
The constant shafting of the asian male is partially why I'm very open to the idea of casting Danny Rand (Iron Fist) as an asian American. Sure the character of Danny Rand is a classic fish out water story, making a white boy an easy embodiment of being an outsider. But an asian american feels just as conflicted when…
I think the joke was the guys were so smart that they didnt need tech support, they could fix it themselves
If he wanted an edgy show, he should have pitched it another network or HBO, ABC is the wrong place to look for edge
Off topic, but isnt it a shame Stephen Chow isnt starring in his own movies anymore? Even if he is transitioning to pure producer/director, he isnt even pumping out movies at a decent pace to be consumed
I would have lost it if Louis said he had a golden arm.
Its probably his best film along with God of Cookery
I think what would have made Eddie's exchange with Nicole at the end better was if Nicole actually called him out on his BS and told him, "I don't really talk to guys that lie", and just left him hanging in the hallway, leaving Eddie at a low point with Nicole to work harder towards in future episodes. Hence that…
how did Eddie use racism exactly, I'm confused
I must say this show hits all the right notes, grades that are never high enough, moving to a neighborhood that's predominantly white, never owning/using an A/C, mom getting paranoid watching/reading the news, kids not exactly appreciating the wonderful smells of a homecooked asian meal. Even my first crush was on a…
I've actually never had a toasted pop tart, only had them "raw". Or a taste rather.
What would have sold the ending was if the Walter and Eddie both saw each others shirts and gave each other appreciative nods, eddie would walk away, only for both to turn around and start gushing about the Beastie Boys, this would acknowledge the past animosity being broken down a bit, before caving in to their…
to be fair, pop tarts don't exactly need to be toasted to be enjoyed