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““TV producer David Simon, who dramatized Baltimore’s police force and racial tensions on the HBO series The Wire, pleaded with protesters in the city to go home after the scene turned violent.””

I said it was dumb of him to lecture Black Lives Matter protesters on the approved way to fight racism.”

It’s your reductive attitude. David Simon has done much more for the cause than a thirsty little bitch like you. Why don’t you post under your real name?

After the scene turned violent. Seems perfectly reasonable to me.

Good lord. You’re still here? How many years have you been having internet arguments on the AV Club?  Is this really what brings you joy?

Nope. I saying you know exactly what you said and now you’re trying to play some weird, “Me? What? When?game.

Considering you also sanctimoniously and disingenuously whined about people supposedly declaring you weren’t allowed to criticize Simon, this question is deeply amusing.

Sure you did. You were arguing that people should ignore his numerous shows (because other(?) people are involved) in favor of the blog post. Which is silly. Particularly when talking about a show he might write. 

So we’re not allowed to judge him based on numerous writing projects but we should based on a blog post?  That makes no sense. 

I see they misspelled “Bodymore Murderland”.

You could take your own advice, that would be great.

Explain what? You know exactly what you did.  Find someone else to hold your hand.

He means shut the fuck up.

Nah.  You’ve misrepresented what was said.  Your odds are even lower than you think they are.

Whada’ fuck did I do?!!

Guess the answer to your question is no, then.

You, McNulty, are a gaping asshole.

This should be good.  What’s the reference here?

Yeah ... I love the show, just rewatched it and it was even better than I remembered, but it ends at a very good place and coming back to it now would feel off, I think. On the other hand, there is some WHAS overlap in the cast, maybe they could do some fun prequel nonsense like that.

He’s a big sweaty beast and he doesn’t play the goofball like Chip does.  I too feel like Erin designs the homes for the owners, and I like the little watercolors she does too.  They just feel more genuine.