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Chris never made fun of Jada’s “hair loss”. He compared her appearance, to G.I Jane. Pretty sure Jane didn’t have hair loss in that film. Seems you have more issues with his joke about her hair, than she did (all she did was rolled her eyes, Will laughed his ass off... before strutting his thing up on stage, to slap

No one in the world would even remember that joke, positively or negatively, if Will Smith hadn’t reacted in an insane way. It’s the silliest throwaway joke in the world, but it gave us a the world’s worst insight into an insane relationship dynamic.

Was this written by all of the staff? 

The slap is all on Will Smith. He could have done the sensible thing and have a chat with Rock afterwards that he would like him to apologize for what he said to his wife. 

It’s almost like the writers for this site are unfunny, untalented hacks. 

I saw him live a few weeks ago. A massive detail the AVClub is selectively leaving out, to maximize the outrage you’re supposed to feel, is that he’s pointing out that she cheated on him by sleeping with their teenage son’s friend, and then they took interviews about it as a family. The joke is Will Smith had to sit

I’m a fan of AV Club’s ‘If you like this, you’re a bad person’ angle at the end.  But come on. “Don’t fight in front of white people” is genuinely good advice. I lol’ed at that.

Chris Rock....on point again! Women DO have power! Will Smith IS a bullying Cuckhold! Most “wokeness” IS unearned victimhood taking up space for real victims! The thing I love most....his daughter in culinary school in PARIS!!!

Meanwhile, Patty and Tammy’s relationship suffers because they temporarily start living together after the latter’s air conditioning stopped working.

That’s a fine idea in theory, don’t get me wrong, but in practice it still leaves them with the problem that the audience doesn’t really see the abuser showing his abusive side just to his wife either. Like, I get the idea in principle — Kevin’s a lovable goofball to the rest of the world / in his own mind and hateful

We haven’t seen Kevin outside of the sitcom world. My guess is he’s much worse and not just an oaf.

I wish the show would delve into the financials more because in my opinion Kevin is engaging financial abuse and I do think it premeditated on a certain level because it isn’t played off as shopping addiction.

Yeah, but she doesn’t seem like an abused person. In that all we have seen is that she married an oafish asshole. She doesn’t come off as an abused party, more scared to go off on her own, so she settled, but now wants to murder her husband.

updated: it wasnt good. 2/10

I could not get past my annoyance that they blatantly ignored the DO NOT ENTER sign on the attic door and proceeded to have sex in what looked to be a little girl’s bed. 

The C grade here is generous.  That was a dreadful hour of television.  I had no idea how they would end this after the 30 minute mark, but I was praying for it to end.  That fourth wall thing at the end was the absolute nadir.

Sabbath dinner not sedar

I’m quite enjoying the amusing interplay between Tony and Frances. I can’t be sure that it isn’t just Melissa McCarthy’s prodigious comic talent rubbing off on Bobby Cannavale or if he’s actually bringing some of his own sweet humor into their scenes, something I’ve never seen from him before. Their scenes are often a

About serving wine being irresponsible because there are “at least a few” substance abusers... Who? Tony we know downs his pills with vodka. But who else? They’ve been making jokes about Frances liking her wine, and Lars brought wine that was confiscated but, and maybe I’m just taking this too lightly, in both cases

The only part of the book that ever affected me was Napoleon’s speech and it got me here too. I was sobbing. Shannon did a great job with that scene.