The article says Edebiri took over the last two episodes, then proceeds to explain a story about Missy that seems deeply connected to her blackness - so I’m assuming yes.
The article says Edebiri took over the last two episodes, then proceeds to explain a story about Missy that seems deeply connected to her blackness - so I’m assuming yes.
Looks very interesting, I wonder where I could watch that!
I’m cautiously optimistic for this!
There’s a lot of nuances there though. While even I love shows like Always Sunny, there are times I look back at scenes that I think skewed too far into shock value territory, than any meaningful commentary on the way humanity behaves or should behave. Shit even some Community and Broad City storylines make me wince…
Okay Vanjie isn’t really considered a lipsync assassin (though she did lipsync four times, which is generally an indicator of lipsync assassinhood)
Genuinely perplexed by this comment. You identify her casting as a micro-aggression, not an actual aggression. And that distinction... somehow makes the creative decision here, and in every other piece of media we could possibly care about that has a black person voiced by a white actor... okay?
I kind’ve got the vibe that Biaggio has a lot of guilt/shame about his sister and mother’s passing, and so that was why he was checking up on and following her home - though I don’t doubt sex was off the table in his mind, either. It seems like the best indication about why he was so standoffish about regulating the…