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Yeah, they didn’t though.

You have to start from the assumption that most AVC writers have no idea how Peele might be similar or different from Hitchcock other than “horror(?) movies?”.

Dude, I really don’t care about Wahlberg. He’s a terrible actor, and/but your post makes no sense.

Not only is there no coming back from it, any attempt on his part to atone, however well-meant, will be deemed insufficient, pandering and hypocritical. This is the way.

Was this an awkward conversation or did you record it before the review went up

He also mentions that Warner Bros. approached him almost immediately after all of that happened and asked him to make a Superman movie, but he chose to sit back and find a project that he really thought could be “great

“Ting King”?

Believe me, I will not rejoice to see TQG’s paint-by-numbers savant shtick or yet-another-murder-show Mare of Easttown win. But this piece has issues - specifically around this claim that all of these projects “push the medium forward”.

🎶Tax incentiiiives! 🎶

*zany event*

Even a casual fan (or a writer who made a minimal effort) would have noticed that Jeri Ryan is not new to the show; she was in season one.

Just... watch the show or don’t.

Oh, it’s never coming back! You, me and everyone else who was here 5 years ago are staring desperately

Wouldn’t worry too much, no one associates these posts with journalistic principles in the first place.

Well they would be marginally better off in the sense that they would be the subject of one fewer barely-there barrel-scraping AV Club post.

Not sure I trust you to have opinions based on the context before you rather than whatever biases you bring to this and every thread.

“And if your biggest take-away from this all is how inconvenient it is that you can’t freely see a certain episode of a tv show, then perhaps you’re not in the best position to speak on this issue.

WTF- hire survivors?! How exactly is that supposed to go down? Add a question to the job application?

Chill out, not everything is for you. I’m sure some Sum 41 enthusiasts were delighted to see it.

Taylor-Joy probably never appeared on Mad TV, as she would’ve been 13 or so when it initially went off the air, but she was in The New Mutants and it was worse than any given episode of Mad TV (which was a fine show, let’s be fair here). That has to count for something.