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Having friends has many perks, one of which is having a group of people (or even just one person!) who loves you and cares about you enough to call you out on your shit; to say “hey, please stop doing what you’re doing as it makes you look like a giant fucking asshole.”

Something tells me this has happened to them

Statute of limitations doesn’t matter when you are judging a person’s character.

I have trouble understanding how people as obtuse as you manage to function in a normal society

The scene was great, but it should have been Admiral Ackbar. Instead they kill him off-screen like a bitch. #ackbardeservedbetter

I particularly enjoyed the part where he claimed he “outgrew” Disney, as if this vacuous little shitbird could outgrow anyone.

The ESPN article just seems like cross-promotion to me. Disney owns both properties.

Tim Tebow would still have a career in the NFL if he was willing to swallow his pride and play another position besides quarterback. He is not an accurate passer, but he’s still a very strong runner.

“Anderson, who I’d hoped would act as an avatar for those of us who care little about sports, quickly alienates me”

A sports show doesn’t gear its content towards non-sports fans?

I’m not angry, I just don’t understand the point of this article.

You can bash on the show; I don’t really think it’s that great. But why would you write an article critiquing a show with a topic you’re not even a fan of? You’re approaching the whole thing with an attitude of “I’m not going to like this” because you

So... why write an article about a sports show?

This is like me writing an article bashing all the dresses at the Oscars when I don’t follow fashion.

I don’t really understand why someone who says they don’t follow sports is writing a harsh critique of a show about sports. It’s clearly not your jam or even an interest, so what compels you to write an article shitting on it?