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Charlize Theron in Prometheus kind of looked like Samus Aran.

When Mr. Garrison's Fancy New Vagina aired I did not think of myself as transgender but was paying very close attention to the online transgender community because of reasons and as such was aware of things they could in principle satirize without being transphobic. The approach they took… well, I was not very happy

The AV Club has a long tradition of reporting on real news when it intersects with the world of pop culture, and then Trump had to exploit that by just keeping doing that while simultaneously threatening the future of democracy in the United States.

Always Be Comedic.

And January Jones is a hot robot! Full circle!

As long as it follows Santa Clause rules further and she gradually turns into a fat bearded man.

AV Club is based out of Chicago, so it's pretty on point.

Look up any song written before 1998 on Youtube and you will find someone in the comments saying "this is back when they made real music."

Fantasy Island had a remake in the late 90s. I watched it, even if nobody else did.

But if we have lots of stories about Ludos, we might end up with Ludo narrative dissonance.

I'd say Dana Carvey is more famous, but I honestly don't know how to convert between "American comedian who was very famous for part of the 1990s and is now largely riding on that reputation" and "British comedian who is on panel shows a lot and had her own TV show for a bit." Different spheres.

Jokes on him, my favorite era are the episodes that Comedy Central aired in the middle of the day when I was in high school.

All art is horny, that's just a basic principle of artistic interpretation. Piet Mondrian wanted to fuck rectangles.

Kenan presumably knows some dark secrets.

Paul Giamatti was in Big Fat Liar.

Yeah. Society teaches children who to hate, but they'll find reasons to be needlessly cruel on their own just fine.

They replaced Ricardo Montalban with Malcolm McDowell, so sure.

Ahem, you forget the 1998 reboot of Fantasy Island.

Okay but painting is totally about making pictures. Encountering a revelatory, unprecedented reality is just a fun bonus.

That juxtaposition of bringing up 1980s David Letterman makes me imagine what Forrest Gump would have been like starring Chris Elliott.