stryker1121
stryker1121
stryker1121

Great interview. Madsen seems like a cool, gracious dude who knows how good he's had it. I recently played S2 of the Walking Dead (the Telltale game) and he does some voice work as a very nasty villain. Best part of the season, he was.

I've been watching the show at a fairly slow place, and mostly avoiding episode by episode comment threads in case of spoilers.

I'm 40 and I laughed at that title.

Can you say that?!

SJW is an empty insult, like hipster or white knight. I figure if you have to use those terms to prove a point, you've lost the ability to prove that point right from the rip.

The blowback on this has been ridiculous, but when a "thing" goes into the world- be it a book, song, movie, or joke tweet from a budding comedian- it's out in the wild and going to be weighed for its merit. Noah's fat girl joke in paricular possessed that lazy, accepted form of mean-spritedness overweight folks in

I read that last line in Gary Oldman's voice if that's what you were aiming for.

As…also a Jew, I'd draw a line at Holocaust humor, a line that only Gilbert Gottfried fears not to cross.

I love it each week day, each velvety cheek day.

Libraries are kind of erotic…not for nothin.

And unlike Jewish chicks, apparently!

God's work!

I suppose that's the problem with hashtag outrage. Somebody says says something, a group of people get offended and throw out buzzwords like 'toxic' and 'problematic,' then the 'anti-pee cee' shitheels come out to play and the issue becomes bigger than it should ever have been.

As a Jew i found his German car comment pretty tame. Not funny, but not 'offensive.' The fellatio bit was just obnoxious, moronic and "easy."

That's about the size of it. As much as I dislike 'for the lulz' internet culture where anyone can say anything because of 'Free Speach lol', mining four-year old comments from Noah's Twitter feed is too much. He plucked some low-hanging fruit and made a hash of it. No need to go to the battlements.

The Kim/Hamlin scene was great, particularly in retrospect. Hamlin was trying to keep up his icy, condescending demeanor, and couldn't quite pull it off.

top kek

I thought the special snowflakes were the book readers?

Yeah I'm not exactly excited by an Arrow as fugitive turn. Feel like we've seen enough of that.

I'd chalk that up to a cheap CGI explosion more than anything, but I''m hoping Deadshot is still alive. It's a comic book show and we didn't see a body, so maybe we'll get him back.