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Julio P
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Yep, because that's a totally fair analogy to make.

For most people, since they developed basic human empathy. Don't worry, you'll get there someday. I believe in you.

Comment sections like this almost make me miss Doctor Unknown.

I honestly think he found a better use of his time. Or at least I hope he did.

Who said he didn't appreciate it?

I mean he already is a regular on Alex Jones' show.

I might watch this just to see someone named Cush Jumbo.

LUUUUCY! YOU GOT SOME ASPLAININ TO DO!

I don't get that. The Greyjoys are losers, whereas it's impossible not to respect an Ian McShane character.

That sure wasn't classist.

To be fair, everything I've read about Jobs indicates he was a histrionic baby who would react exactly like that. Not that Kutcher doesn't have that lack of control of his facial expressions that signifies an actor out of his depth, but I can at least buy what he was going for there.

Nah, the first one where we find out that he is crippled. You're combining it with the one where he tries to connect with his dad and is shut down (and Boone falls to his death in the airplane). Though they are both awesome. Terry O'Quinn as Locke deserves to be up there with Gandolfini and Hamm and Cranston, etc.

Apparently Hugh Grant was the first choice. Definitely glad that didn't pan out.

I love The Constant, but I don't think that series ever created an hour that topped Walkabout. That was all-time great television.

Is it whiteface if they are both biracial and regularly play white characters?

It's too bad Dan Savage doesn't think this show exists.

The ones where she was an uninteresting straight man to Aziz Ansari?

I mean live-action Mulch Diggums is a trainwreck waiting to happen, but hopefully they can pull it off.

Good YA books, all things considered. They were definitely helped by the protagonist intentionally being written as an utter dick rather than the standard Harry Potter-esque blank slate (even if they toned him down over time). I remember one of them (The Opal Deception?) was essentially a giant heist scene as a