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I feel like there’s hostility being read into some fairly bland, tongue-in-cheek tweets/signs. I suppose “see you on the picket line” is kind of passive-aggressive, but that’s about it. Portraying it as “WGA assholes make delightful young actor a scapegoat for their strike” kind of reveals the writer’s sympathies. 

Ding ding ding. And I’m too lazy to dig it up, but I 99% guarantee you that AVC was going the “PRATT CURIOUSLY SILENT COMPARED TO HIS CASTMATES.”

“The guy who shot his dad thirty times approximately 0.00005 seconds after learning he killed his mom would absolutely not have punched Thanos in the face after slowly considering the possibility that he killed the woman he loved.”

no, he would not have punched Thanos and doomed the universe

Where’s the discussion of Jamie’s speech in the locker room and overall character development? His transition from showboat to team player is one of the highlights of the series. Watching him give the assist rather than trying to score the goal himself was one of the top moments of the episode.

Yeah don’t most work place comedies not really focus on the actual work that it is set in?

I once again find myself in stark disagreement with the review-which is fine, but this is absolutely higher than a a C Plus for me. I thought the stories of the characters were fun, in some cases emotional, and well handled while clearly tying into a central theme.

No love for Will dressed as Beard? Him sitting at Beard’s desk reading Beard’s book was my favourite joke of the episode.

Amazing human being.

(Catherine O’Hara dances a sad, respectful, possessed dance set to “Day-O /Banana Boat Song”)

Jim Henson considered the production of Harry Belafonte’s song Turn the World Around his best work in the series.

Uh, why is that bank outright denying adult entertainers?

Even if you truly believe in your heart of hearts that cancel culture has gone “too far,” it’s not new. The public has been fickle for decades and turned on people for saying or doing the “wrong” thing.

Harry Belafonte: Patriot”

Well he sure as hell earned it. Also, while it may seem odd to single out a person’s Muppet Show appearance in their obituary, it really is a phenomenal episode. Belafonte was a natural in front of the camera, the musical numbers are great, and he meshed with the Muppet performers like few

She went public on the internet with a nuanced take on a subject?! What an absolute fool!

I imagine there will be some very interesting legal cases when people start generating AI movies starring them and some A-level star in a porn.

I rather enjoyed last night’s new episode with the fan wars. Also, sparkling whiskey should be a thing, if it isn’t already.

I don’t blame them. Look what it did to Victoria Jackson.

Still waiting for the It’s Like, You Know reboot.