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Crazy Ex-Girlfriend remains the definitive anti-romcom romcom and always will be. 

That extra $215 million doesn’t exist and it never will. The vast majority of people who jump turnstiles or sneak in through emergency exits either won’t or can’t afford to pay either way.

I hate when people are quick to claim sour grapes but this is sour grapes. There’s no way around it.

There are points that could be made about Donald Glover being white people’s black Jesus or how he idolizes non-black women. This guy made absolutely none of them.

Glover’s a house slave who is wrong for not showing up

Has he pursed legal action, ala’ Marvin Gaye estate vs. Pharrell, TI and Thicke?

That party is still talked about from 89.

But my dude, you call yourself Jase. Like, marinate on that

“He should’ve been there, he should’ve been there for the people and instead I think it shows his true intentions,”

Sounds like somebody didn’t get the feature he wanted.

Not to mention...

Let’s be real....

But my dude, you call yourself Jase. Like, marinate on that. But, no, seriously, jealousy is a helluva a drug.

Unnecessarily cruel like a racist attack on someone’s looks on Twitter?

No ABC has gone out of their way to make it clear Roseanne doesn’t get any money from this show. They probably had to buy the characters’ rights from her though.

reading articles is for sjw beta cucks.

The best part of the episode was when Dan said, “Roseanne is dead!” and then they just played the laugh track nonstop for two minutes.

It was an effective episode—which is a minor miracle with the chaos and last minute scrambling that spawned it. And it still felt like Roseanne with her absence, I thought. Doesn’t matter that the *real* Roseanne announced the death plot early. It was pretty easy to guess what happened as one of the alternatives before

Unless it was the other way around...

Every episode of LAST MAN STANDING should start with Tim Allen coughing, his wife looking slightly concerned, and then moving on with the show.

Redemption requires acknowledging one’s errors without qualification. I caught part of an interview with her (stopped the channel flipping like there was a freeway accident) and her script was, “Yes, what I did was wrong, BUT...” She has to lose the big BUT. h/t Peewee

It’s like the writers built in a failsafe in case of emergency.