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The "Bernie supporters didn't back Clinton" mantra is largely a myth. 90% of Sanders voters backed Clinton. There were some piss baby hold outs but certainly not enough to change the face of the election.

She has definitely gotten more out of touch with age. With early 00s SNL and 30 Rock she seemed like one of the more cutting outspoken liberal comedians but now that the overall culture has gotten more left she hasn't really kept up with it and now seems a little behind. Frankly I think the same can be said about a

I don't think they necessarily want a fight (although they are certainly expecting one), I think they genuinely want their views to become mainstream and their beliefs to become reality. And we need to stop them however possible. I really don't think they're just doing this for attention. I think they feel empowered

I feel like the bit could've worked with just a little more self-awareness. Like, "hey, it's really great if you went out on the front lines to punch some Nazis, but if you're a chicken shit like me…" or something to that extent. I felt like that's what they were going for but it was a little muddled and instead camd

Not all of her party girl stuff is top-notch but some of it is really incredible pop - Tik Tok, Your Love is My Drug, Die Young, ect

Yeah I think it was the Pitchfork review of the song that said something like "her voice really shines through in this track, which is one thing Dr. Luke can't take away from her anymore", which really made the song feel even more powerful for me. It really did so much to showcase how talented she always was and how

It's her first album in five years after some very highly publicized personal and professional struggles (to say the least), I'd say "comeback" is appropriate here.

Oh it definitely makes sense, it's just too bad there wasn't a better Update team to take advantage of the current news cycle.

Is the consensus that Jost and Che have improved? They're less awkward maybe but I still find them to be nothing special, certainly not interesting enough for their own series of specials.

I feel like Season 5 could've been almost on the level of 1-3 if Glover had stayed since that first run of episodes was so strong. It definitely faltered after he left, although "Bondage and Beta Male Sexuality" and "App Development and Condiments" were great.

I'm guessing Bill is done as a companion, but I'm hoping she can still appear somehow, like how Martha appeared in a handful of episodes after leaving as a companion. Her story doesn't feel quite complete to me yet, with her and the Doctor both thinking the other is dead.

Yeah out of Tennant, Smith, and Capaldi I feel like Capaldi's era was the most consistent quality-wise. S8 was decent (though very flawed in parts, admittedly), but 9 and 10 were two of the best New Who seasons.

I feel like it's possible with Netflix's business model. Unlike networks, they aren't making money off of each individual show necessarily, just on their overall subscriber base. So I don't see how an extra wrap-up special really does much to chip away at them financially…plus you can argue it helps their subscriber

Honestly I would prefer shorter, more concise episodes that leave you wanting more to longer, dragging episodes that make you staring at the clock wondering when it's going to finish, which tend to be how a lot of Netflix originals end up.

I'm looking it at like "Glee except with female wrestling" (and also, unlike Glee it's actually good.)

I'm typically stingy as hell but honestly the commercial free version is worth the extra $3/month. The ability to watch (relatively) new episodes commercial-free is pretty awesome.

I thought parts of CEG S2 post-Greg felt like they were faltering, but the finale was amazing and made it clear they knew where they were going all along.

Superstore deserves a nod. The back half of S2 was one of the most consistently good stretches of a network sitcom in quite some time. If Great News made it to the list…