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I’m really confused here as if the parents wealth was never a secret, what is a real revelation here? That Kemper won a creepy sounding pageant when she was pretty young? Also yeah, she was 19 then, but apparently grew up in a sheltered environment and might not have been able to make certain connections about things

in every place i’ve seen this mentioned (except twitter) the comments have rightfully pointed out that this is basically bullshit and a nothing “revelation.”

The Atlantic reported in 2014 that the Veiled Prophet Organization barred Black and Jewish people from joining.

I’m not sure I see how she’s to blame for anything.

Kemper was 19 years old when she was selected to be the Queen Of Love And Beauty. At that age, teenagers are mature enough to know what they’re being part of.

So she entered a pageant and/or attended some weird debutante event. Is there any indication that she was aware it had a racist history? It may be hard for some on here to believe, but googling the damn thing wasn’t an option in 1999.

I love Rostam’s solo work, but the implication that VW’s “Father of the Bride” shouldn’t be counted among the band’s greatest albums is bizarre. It feels like a fantastic culmination of what the band had done so far, while also being a major leap forward.

The fact that an Irish man called on British authorities to menace a farmer who was protecting his potatoes is irony wrapped in a second layer of irony and then deep-fried in piping hot molten irony.

Is there no gay man at the AV Club who could write an article about queer casting in the only movie my gay ass has been excited about since 1997? I feel like I just ran into Lena Dunham in the bathroom at a gay bar. Artie could be the love child of Blaine Edwards and Antoine Merriweather and he still wouldn’t be as

The Bob Jog is hilarious every single time.

I also love her ongoing references to her bizarre family.

The guy who plays Bob is fantastic. I love his weird arm-swinging semi-run as he enters scenes.

Truly pointless article. This could have just been a ratioed tweet.

And usually those memories consist of “why the fuck did I waste my time on a mystery show that has no interest in its own mystery.”

You aren’t missing anything. This think piece is completely pointless, even if it did have any sort of coherent argument to make. Which it doesn’t.

This post is frightening. 

I’m too lazy to check, but is Matt Schimkowitz the same person who made a remarkably similar (considering how different the shows are) think piece on here a week or two before Wandavision wrapped up?

I feel awfully naive as, I haven’t even thought about them deciding to have a second season (even if it has happened

I think it’s the conversation about “wine”between David and Stevie. It’s a really smart  conversation that starts adding dimensions to some of the characters. 

Kinda hilarious that you dont realize you are doing exactly what you are critizing with this review