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You sound like even less fun than a doctor watching a medical drama.
Did anybody say it did?
Nice clickbait headline. “This is the year that big games stopped coming out, except for all the big games that came out, but there were a bit fewer of them, which is definitely huge news somehow.”
Oh look just somebody on the Internet stripping all the context and nuance out of an event so they can blame the victim for reacting.
Diabettis.
Uh... I feel that there’s a perfectly good summary of the show’s concept right there in the title. I don’t get how this show has exactly been coy about its major premise?
THAT’S THE JOKE! ;)
Par for this sort of series is Monk and Murder She Wrote, so I think you’re being a tad harsh here.
The phrase “epitome of cringe” is the epitome of cringe.
Suspension of disbelief? What is this nonsense? Everything on television should be 100% representative of reality at all times, because that’s how good art works. Right?
Red herrings have been standard for the mystery genre since day one, but hey, you do you. I’m sure you will be terribly missed.
Not seeing sitcom-Kevin as a selfish monster puts you in “not adjacent to my universe” territory.
“Ah, yes, but in Friends’s defense, it was *also* classist.”
I miss the old AVClub more and more with each passing day.
I’m a Firaxis vet. 50-to-1 in favor of the Zulus, especially if they start near iron.
I have never heard this distinction made before by anyone ever. Words have meanings, but they’re not established by pitching a tantrum in a comment section to the best of my knowledge.
Yes, but do you have any understanding of why?
I only have two takeaways from this review: “Todd likes art that looks like stuff” and “I think it’s time to finally give up on the AV Club.” I’m just not interested in the opinions of critics who can’t deal with ambiguity or with “bad logic” in a *fantasy* premise. Wizard did it, sport.
I like how you criticized his work without providing a single concrete example or detail. In the immortal words of Matt Ruff, “A strong opinion and a bad mood aren’t evidence.”