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so... is no one going to answer the question about what plus-sized women DO like to wear?  

I watched Silence of the Lambs in the theater, and I’ve never in my entire life even heard that the bad guy was trans. The thought that he was never even occurred to me, and I’ve never once heard anyone online refer to him as trans either.

Every competitive reality show’s best season is the first. That’s because the contestants don’t know how to game the system and are also much less manipulated by the producers, so they come across as real human beings.

Yah, her embrace of psycho George Bush should’ve given it away.

Sigh... kids, this is what happens when you fail to do any world building.

The Simple Life wasn’t “bizarre” or “off-putting”. I should know as I rewatch it every year, especially season 3.

Good luck making an “Olmec” spouting fake history without getting the cancel brigade on your a—

you’re just gonna drop a weird ass photo of Urkel with a neck beard, standing next to a corpse, and not say a word??

good for Aidy Bryant and all, but this ridiculous obsession with a) not saying the word “fat,” and b) denying that any “non size zero people” ever starred in a show is making my head hurt.

jeez “thanks” for the autoplay video

I hope whichever corporate committee that paid for this article is satisfied.

If SNL is doing parodies of this show, you know it’s normy bait.

Weirdly, the year this was filmed, HIV/AIDS was the number one killer of young adults in the United States (per the CDC).

Haters gonna hate, but this season is roaring along like a freight train and well worth the watch.

The X-Files did a Jersey devil episode in one of the earlier seasons.

I hate Elon Musk, but obviously not as much as the reviewer hates people who refuse to adhere to the OFFICIAL TRUTH as determined by the Ministry of Love

300 years in the past, eh?  So right around the time of the Enlightenment then?

I can’t wait for the moment when TV execs figure out we don’t give a [censored] [censored] about New York

Actually, they did make two shows about this: one you might remember called Night Court, and another less well-known called Benched (with the hilarious Eliza Coupe from Happy Endings).

Apparently, playing real music instead of just buying a song (“needle drop” in AV reviewer parlance) is soooooo sooooo revolutionary that literally everyone at HBO can’t stop talking about it for twenty paragraphs