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Be careful where you draw lines with people looking for a reason to fight.

I just want The Raconteurs to get back together.

Weird, because I don't see anything tasty about 'Franken/RussianStooge.'

It's almost like you can be cordial with somebody and still disagree with everything they stand for on a fundamental level. Like you can respect them as a human being and still oppose what they believe in without insulting their personal integrity. Funny, that.

This is a legitimate concern I share, and I think is contributing to the 'tone-deaf' element. If this were being led by, say, Vince Gilligan I don't think so many people would be worried.

It's a high-profile show, that's why it's getting so much attention. I think it's fair for people to express concerns over the project, if only so the showrunners know exactly what this means to their audience. Concerns are very different than judgments, condemnations, and demands. The fact that some people are

I thought the problem with 'Confederate' was that it seemed tone-deaf and unoriginal. This concept from Amazon, on the other hand, is clever and at first glance would appear to be more appropriate. I wasn't aware that people were upset with HBO's project because the people making it were white. A derivative and

This description is the first thing to ever entice me towards watching Game of Thrones.

He's a manipulative hack, for sure. Which makes it all the more sad that nobody is stepping in to challenge his garbage peddling.

I would love to see something more. Some more accountability, maybe some clearer differentiation between a news program and an entertainment program (like a content advisory bug when the program starts). We need to realize, though, that people aren't turning to Jones because he makes the most sense, he's just one of

I hate that we've passed the point where I can use 'don't listen to him and he'll go away' as a solution to this situation…

And there are many, many females not attracted to men. What is your point?

So is the aforementioned President, yet we're still oddly forced to pretend like his words might have some plausible validity to them every time he gets bitter over letting something non-gold touch his posterior and delusionally tweets from the White House porcelain throne.

He's English and it's a comedy program, so…

Divorce is sad, but he also spoke openly in this episode about taking full custody with no apparent awareness of the toll on his children, so it's possible in this situation he's also a borderline jerk. We shall see…

I did not expect this to become a vore thread, but hey, I'm into it.

I'm not okay with it being anything. I'd rather confront the situation with sarcastic denial as long as it avoids the cold practical logic of reality.

If you want Bruce Springsteen to show up at your birthday party, you throw a birthday party so great Bruce Springsteen HAS to show up at that birthday party. You throw a Clinton Campaign Fundraiser themed-party and watch all the celebs show up. That's just insipid enough to be a viral hit right now.

Somehow I think I'm okay with David Bowie's last film appearance not being 'Atomic Blonde.'

Live it Out is solid mid-00s indie dance rock if you like that kind of style, while Fantasies is the album Metric really found their sound in synth-driven twilight pop.