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Devi in college should be a different show with different people involved to change things up the way that college is normally a major change-up for all involved.

But this current show is a lot of fun, and I’d rather they go out on a high note than turn it into something I’m embarrassed to have watched. (Later seasons

The problem is these shows are not usually willing to change, like people’s lives do when they go to college or whatever. I like the first few seasons of The Goldbergs, but what little I saw of the later seasons were just embarrassing. Everyone was acting exactly the same, and the show had not changed one iota.

Yeah, because who wants a character with dimensions?

That’s glib, and I like Pattinson as an actor (though I haven’t seen this movie yet). But despite seeing where he’s coming from, I think it’s a limiting choice, not a freeing one.

His Batman is younger than some, so the still-in-grief aspects make some sense. But I

Ummm I don’t know if that’s true. I’m an extroverted male and oh boy don’t get me standard on how many server/hosting jobs I’ve missed out on because I’m not a hot woman in heels. Don’t get me started “I can only have food delivered to me by a woman” is a line I’ve seriously heard in my life.

If it’s really the Juno Temple role we’re talking about, that’s a lot of fuss for a minuscule role. I remember wondering why Temple even took the part; she was never a big star but she was worth more than what was essentially a cameo. She may have been cast because she looked like Holly Robinson (which would explain

When I was in exhibition way back in the Cineplex Odeon/Lowes Theater days the idea of “tiered pricing” was batted around. That event pictures would be priced more than non-event pictures. Who or what defines event?

“You don't look like someone Ann Hathaway would room with."

Yeah, it was weird to use that term without clarifying what the other thing (things?) she does is. I mean, her last name being Kravitz, I'm guessing something in music, but I have no idea.

Too cat.  Like an actual cat.  The ratio of cat to woman is way off.

Jake Gyllenhall in End of Watch AND The Sisters Brothers.

Honestly, outside of ear shot of someone of color, you are lucky if they just use the term “urban” to refer to black people. 

GAME TIME!
Can you think of any too SUBURBAN for a role in a movie you recently saw?

So now that all the good writers are gone, you guys are going with 100% outrage instead of the usual 85%? The last years of the AV Club are gonna be so lame.

Hollywood casting is also a weird fit with our general ideas of fairness and discrimination. If I showed up for a job interview at McDonald’s and they sent me away for not being hot enough, or for being too old, or because they imagined the job going to a blonde, that would obviously be a problem. But, of course,

I’ve been on this Earth a long time. I don’t remember a time any person was referred to as “urban” where it wasn’t code for “black.” Maybe white people refer to other white people as “urban” but I’ve never witnessed it.

I think regardless of the direction they go with comic inspiration, they should take the opportunity presented by the Gunn Suicide Squad to drop some goofy, colorful villains into the Gotham that Reeves put together. Really give the contrast of the wacky DC roster and how moody this Batman is, especially since they

Here’s a riddle for you, “the less of these you have, the more one is worth.” The answer, of course, is fucking everything.

I see you brother man! LOL!

It’s okay, AV Club. I know you meant to say “Batman: The Animated Series”.