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“Watchmen at #2 seems a bit premature”

Nope. 

It would have been a nice bonus, but adding a “good” white cop would have undercut the narrative.

I find multiple moments to be genuinely hilarious each episode. It may be slightly less “funny” than it was in, say, the first season, but not by much, and each episode still qualifies as funny nonetheless.

Oh shit, you're right! I hope I can sneak that copy of “The Executioner’s Song” out of her room before she finds it! I think it’s behind all the Barbies...and what about all that Joyce and Hemingway she was getting for Christmas? I'm so screwed...:)

yeah, you’re right, this is definitely not a world in which Gamer Gate is relevant at all anymore, gooooooood catch.

As a huge ‘Watchmen’ fan, this episode was THE GREATEST. And yet I dislike the approach of this review. It leans way too much on prior knowledge of the comic instead of addressing what’s actually onscreen.

This really highlights how NBC misses the entire point of what they had back in the early 2010s: they keep cancelling shows in the first season because they’re underwhelmed with them not being as big as The Office or Parks and Rec, while ignoring that almost all of their huge shows back then needed at least two

The only thing worse than the hype for this movie is the fanboys who have to defend it’s honor against...what? A review that called it pretty good but not great? I mean, a B- from Dowd is one of the higher grades he gives out. Imagine how aggrieved you’d feel if you experienced actual problems.

Shop Talkerman

So long as it’s less that 85 minutes long it’ll be a classic comedy. 82 would be ideal.

Kaitlyn Dever is wonderful and should be in more things.

As a Latina, it doesn’t stop baffling me the fact that three years in, there’s still latinx that support this cheeto, but unfortunately our community generally continues to be “traditional” (I.e. chauvinistic, misogynistic)

I think your analysis of the Civil War is a little off. Technically the good guys did win, it’s just that many of the committed abolitionists died off (or were murdered), and the next generation of Republican/Northern politicians were willing to trade the welfare of African-Americans for power and/or economic

I still don’t understand the rage over Confederate. Was it just because it was these two bozos behind the project? If it were two competent writers, would people have been properly intrigued? A project like this could have something interesting to say about our modern political and racial climate.

We do have a TV show

Don’t buy anything. Stand up for workers’ rights and refuse to take part in the capitalistic orgy that sees workers unable to even take so much as a bathroom break to make order quotas.

Don’t buy anything. Stand up for workers’ rights and refuse to take part in the capitalistic orgy that sees workers

It also didn’t help that the platform was miserable. It didn’t have an app, sometimes the videos wouldn’t play, and other times the constant stream of ads would break the video so you’d have to reload it and then scroll back to where you were. Even years later, I’m still shocked that Hulu passed.

This hardly surprises me, as people have been calling on DC to drain the swamp for years.

The only “Kree” Coulson encountered in CAPTAIN MARVEL was Carol. He never had any interaction with any of the others. Fury and Maria were the only humans to actually interact with blue Kree.

Oobviously PFT is the ultimate guest and Andy Daly has some of the strongest characters and fleshed out histories, but Will Hines has quietly become one of the all-timers. I was glad to see him get a nod from Scott.

Entrée PeeE Neur is like a distillation of everything that endears me to the podcast. I love when performers paint themselves into a corner and have to quickly think of a way out, and with Entrée, that happens almost immediately. I get the love for Gino, and Gabrus always feels lightning fast with his improv, but Gino