This is the second time in one comments section you’ve used the exact phrase “obsessing over a woman” in a way that makes me wonder if you have issues with women.
This is the second time in one comments section you’ve used the exact phrase “obsessing over a woman” in a way that makes me wonder if you have issues with women.
“Big cube city over here!”
Writers: So, can we insult Disney repeatedly in a sketch?
I’ve felt a sense of dread when i watch the Pat storyline all season, so i loved what happened in the last two episodes.
The cherry on top of a finale that was stellar from start to finish. Legitimately cackled.
I have dreaded and hated most shows handling/ mentioning or attempts at including the pandemic but the final joke about the start date of Cary’s movie was so fucking funny
I’ll allow the joke, but this is Bi Erasure, she stated she likes both Men and Women, this article sadly forgot to include that part as I guess Bi/Pan people don’t deserve a get.
And she’s the rare famous person who WOULD have to explain who they are because she looks completely different when she’s out of costume/wig/make-up/heels.
Gee, I dunno, after centuries of marginalization, erasure, persecution and abuse, I think it’s perfectly fine for people to feel a twinge of pride when a celebrity announces they’re part of your group, particularly when doing so even today can result in backlash, hatred and mistreatment.
More like Tod Browning’s Freaks, whenever I find out someone I like is actually jewish I’m like ONE OF US ONE OF US
Awesome, great!
Also: from a Pierson to a Wierson?
I also thought that it was refreshing to watch a tv show where the main female character had - you know - friends and was actually attempting to live a healthy, balanced life. The insistence on dating a slew of white men like that just got old so fast.
lost interest around season 2 when all of mindys girlfriends disappeared and instead it was all about her magic vagina attracting white tall man wherever she went.
This latest episode is the first one in a long while that felt like a chore to get through. I have no idea how strongly Mindy Kaling actually feels about race relations in the US, but this episode felt like the PSA episode that every show in the 80s and 90s had to put out to prove that they cared about social issues.…
Theory: the Groundhog Day phenomenon is real, but we never hear about it because everyone it happens to says "Well why not try heroin?" and then they never crack the character development puzzle that breaks the cycle because they never again try *not* doing heroin.
Oh man, the very notion that people had their knives out for Studio 60… Look, you can say that about The Newsroom - by that point, the bloom was off the rose as far as Sorkin was concerned, and the very idea that he was going to teach the world how to do journalism was plainly ridiculous. But people - fans and…
I like a lot of Tina Fey's work, but I have to agree. I recently read Bossypants, and found it really disappointing. There was a lot of really dicey stuff about race, (one anecdote basically had the moral of "it's not racist, just practical") and she's very defensive about how SNL is not sexist. I got the feeling that…
I guess I am the cheese that stands alone. But I couldn't stand this.
Sometimes I think Mindy Kaling and Amy Schumer share the same world-view when it comes to feminism.