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Sandor “The House” Clegane is my favorite character.

I don’t hate this article (I do actually think The Great North is probably the best of Fox’s Sunday lineup, and the fact it had to wait until January to premiere was a travesty), but I don’t think it will ever be the “flagship” show, if you define it as the show that leads off the night. That will always be The

If The Bear is a comedy, so is The Sopranos. Basically, no.

Thrown out of court?  More like put out of its misery.  

Except there are any number of more traditional comedies on the air/streaming. This is not what comedy shows look like. This is what *some* comedy shows look like. It's a bigger field than these awards imply.

I really wanted them to make it an homage to the original Bill Bixby series. Embrace practical effects and have two actors playing Jennifer and She Hulk

The frustrating thing is it didn’t need to be expensive. I really feel like this story needed to harken back to the Incredible Hulk series with Bill Bixby. Go for more practical effects, employing bodypaint and having a bodybuilder type actress to play She Hulk, and if you really must, you could use the same tech as

It’s not a comedy, and everyone involved with the show knows it’s not a comedy, but in recent years the Drama category has been stuffed while the comedy section is a wasteland; hence, it’s entered as a comedy so as to better its chance of winning awards.

Give me a low-budget cartoon with good voicework of her just doing legal cases and having to hulk out occasionally.

Have it be in the style of 80's/early 90's cartoons, or Harvey Birdman (shamelessly stealing from them of course)/Sealab.

I wonder if it had anything to do with the show being unwatchable? 

“I’ve got nothing going on. You can find me on Instagram, not posting,” she said on the stream. “I’ve got no job.”

I say this as somebody who liked the series, and the finale to boot...$225 million was way too damn much.

If you have to explain to people why you’re a comedy...then you are not a comedy.

the final season of Succession was funnier than The Bear, and it won for “Drama”. I love both, the categories are preposterous.

The Bear isn’t a comedy. It just isn’t. The only real counter people have had is that it has had a few funny scenes like the kids passing out on drugged punch or Fak bickering with Richie. But having a few funny scenes doesn’t make a show a comedy. The Sopranos and Mad Men had humorous scenes too (I’d argue they had

The simple answer is that the producers knew that if they submitted the show as a drama it wouldn’t stand a chance of winning, especially up against a juggernaut like Succession. It’s the same reason there are more than a few actors who have won major awards in supporting categories when they were clearly the leads.

Answer: it’s not.

There is no logical debate here at all. The Bear is a fantastic show, but it shouldn’t remotely be considered a comedy, and it’s not fair to the other actual comedies to put them in that category.

Clearly he missed the news about the upcoming Young Sheldon spinoff.

Tough, ladies. The general public that you hope to represent have a right to be able to research your personal background before voting for you and this law helps them do that. This isn’t an anti-trans issue.