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A, do you like spamming the same thing over and over and over again?

Some of the most racist shit I've seen tends to come from people who claim to "respect" a culture but just strip out the bits that are "too hard," denature the context of the material, and present it in a form that congratulates them for being so enlightened. I have read so many awful New Age scripts that throw in

Gayer than a tree full of monkeys on nitrous oxide

Rabin gets to deal with the gay panic head-on. It's like when John Douglas went after the Green River Killer.

Holy shit, that review was next level. There is a non-zero chance that was Rorschach posting Amazon reviews (which is not my new gimmick account… yet).

Yeah, that was obviously a matter of "stated intent." I highly doubt the vast majority of people whose media creates this subtext really believe people with disabilities and mental disorders should be given a merciful death so that everyone's much better. It's just a matter of execution. The artist wants to explore

Sadly, I think Sterling Archer would take me to court for that.

I think we're coming at this from two different angles. You're coming at it from the angle of the people around the person with illness (which, in this case, seems to be combining "run of the mill" mental illness, such as depression and bipolar disorder, with a degenerative condition such as cancer or dementia), who

Without copy and pasting my comments from the Spoiler Space bit:

SO BITE YOUR KNUCKLES INSTEAD

"The end COULD potentially be interpreted in a very awful way if you choose to do so "

So, it's the horror movie that plays like it was written by Autism Speaks, with an ending like that soul-rending xoJane article from a few months back. Fuck everything.

To the point that, in one episode, a guy goes into a diner and orders a slice of pie and some Earl Grey.

Apparently "Queen Shit of Liesville" is the Ghosts episode (#4).

Given what blissfully little I remember of Hemlock Grove, I pity Skarsgard's vocal coach. Did his accent ever get better in the later seasons? Because for the first six episodes, he sounded like Tommy Wiseau ("Stoopid fahcking buhrds!").

"His head exploded like a watermelon under a car tire!"

Ah. To be fair, that movie was so bad, it inflicted a lesion on me that causes me to mix up the male cast members of Full House.

To be fair, that is one of my favorite parts of the show - when they go back to a movie that tangles up the more problematic parts of the Eighties and go, "What the FUCK were we thinking."

"Oh my God, she's fucking Mrs. Doubtfire!"

Blame It on Rio is my personal "go back to it when things are quiet" episode. Listening to the guy regard the sheer concept with utter revulsion is like an acid peel for your soul.