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He knew Effie would go bananas and didn't want to be the cause of it.

No successful director likes being yelled at by an underling on national TV, a black woman no less.

That was the best part of Fury.

Sound like me in the bathroom in the morning.

And Effie's the clueless diva who thinks the world revolves around her.

The goal in a reality driven show is to cast several members who are annoying, obstinate, and selfish so the audience can observe them create tension on the set between themselves and various other cast members. It makes for more dramatic compelling television. If the cast were all getting along like old friends it

I still effin' hate Effie. More than ever, actually.

Sympathy votes.

As for social shaming, I think Matt Damon knows what that means after his unfortunate comment about diversity in Hollywood. You act as if there's no such thing as pc police and social justice warriors but I think you're just playing dumb. GoT and Louis CK are two more recent examples of social shaming in the media

If you actually watch South Park, then this season should explain to you why people have a problem with the pc police. It may be satire but it gets the point across.

I stopped caring after Ass Crack Bandit.

Just as I suspected - no sense of humor. You fit the pc profile. But well said, nonetheless. Agree to disagree.

Who said anything about "authority?" It's more like constant nagging and criticizing to the point that no one with an open mind and a sense of humor feels comfortable expressing an opinion, even in the form of a joke. Social justice warriors get called that for a reason. They appear to be on a mission to rid the

But you must know there's a long list of comedians who rail against the pc crowd and won't even perform at colleges anymore. I'd rather hang with the funny free-thinkers who just want the pearl-clutchers to stop telling them to clean up their act. A lot of my favorite comics hate political correctness - Seinfeld, Lois

"Good" as in better then most of the ones in the past.

Abrams did a good job reviving the Star Trek movies and now people are assuming he'll do the same with Star Wars. Understandable, if not a little premature.

Is there a scene where NASA goes to Congress, clutches its pearls and says, "The martian! Won't somebody please think of the martian?"

Cheeky, i'nt he?

By telling people they can't say certain things. Duh.

It all depends on your perspective. I, and many others, see it the exact opposite. The pc movement is trying to stifle the free speech of those who don't hold sacred the same thing people like you do. Many comedians have sounded off about their distaste for pc and I even read a paragraph or two in John Cleese's book