scientician13
Scientician13
scientician13

Kids.

Except people are getting really tired of the “I’m sorry to those who may have been offended” type apologies that don’t actually describe what they did and who they hurt.

Uh little kids? This is not out of left field. 

The whole Anne Hathaway Effect is bullshit.  Hating someone for the sake of it is infuriating, especially when its someone who's clearly not a bad person.  

People shit talk her, but I've always liked Ann Hathaway. She's talented, gorgeous, and from this at least, seems to be a decent person.

Umm... People have protested minorities being represented negatively as villains or token characters pretty much since Birth of a Nation. I think you’ll find most folks that visit this site agree that’s a negative thing. I’m not sure the point you think you’re making by saying that “you could say” black people being

I’m only two episodes but like the show so far.

Dawn is from L.A., where half the city’s population is Latinx, so I actually think this update make sense. In L.A., more people are brown than blonde.

The BSC was my favorite as a kid. I actually came to it having read every single one of its younger companion series (the Baby-Sitters Little Sister series). As an eight year old, I wanted nothing more than to move to Stoneybrook, Connecticut. My love for these series partially inspired me to become a children’s

BSC books were my childhood. Growing up as a South Asian feminist,  I remember feeling conflicted about who was my favorite: Claudia (the sole POC) or Dawn (the feminist vegetarian). Now that they've welcomingly diversified, I can happily root for Dawn. 

and clearly he doesn’t understand that women won’t go to the bathroom side by side with no enclosure.

I’m surprised not to see any discussion of Tudyk’s Nazi sympathizer here. I love how he sorta had an explanation for the why the salute made the dog heel. At that point, I sorta wondered if Larry was just mistaken, and that would be the gag. The low key reading of throwaway lines like him “considering other colors,

Well, he did get one thing right - women really do hate sitting on public toilet seats, and failed hovering attempts are why ladies bathrooms get so dirty.

And her hit “No, No, No! (No Means Yes)

Because it’s the little things that count, the line that had me laughing the hardest was Sarah Lynn mentioning her (I’m trying to remember the exact line here) “confidently sexual virgin tour.” Such a bust on the Britney/Jessica Simpson late 90's/early aughts era of female pop star stars

Yeah all I heard was the flatline until just now reading this review and I was so mad the last episode copped out on his dying. Turns out I should be mad at Netflix.

This had one of my favorite things from the Seinfeld era, saying some random thing like it’s an everyday, common thing.. George’s dad saying “Fusilli Jerry” like everyone knows what it is... and the former pastry chef immediately realizing and saying “spite store”.. that cracked me up.

I was 100% sure that Larry was going to go viral on social media for his attack on the Ted Danson/Robert E Lee cutout and Jeff Garlin/Harvey Weinstein. LD hitting racism and sexual assault with a one-two punch and getting good press for it.

I’m actually a spaniard from Madrid and I thought the jokes about castilian were pretty... pretty... pretty... accurate. One of the actors let his mexican accent slip, but one of them (the restaurant host) was actually spanish. So I don’t know how it was innacurate.

I had to look it up and I was kinda shocked that the poem ‘View From Halfway Down’ wasnt already a poem, it was written just for the show. I wouldn’t be surprised if that line becomes a popular saying to reference a bold decision you only clearly see as a mistake once youre powerless to take it back. That part gave me