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"WE SHOULD ASK THE SHERIFF IF WE CAN USE HIS OFFICE"
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"WE SHOULD ASK THE SHERIFF IF WE CAN USE HIS OFFICE"
More than two black people playing Klingons? That would be shocking!
it is fappening again
I've heard of underrated comedies but this is ridiculous!
I've been really hoping that Craig Wedren will write a grunge cover of "Jane" for the new theme.
How many people twice get to play nerds named Ben who hang out with Amy Poehler?
And bats at Halloween, sure. But WHY NOT YEAR-ROUND
All you really need to do that is send Michael Mando to the White House.
Three words: White Chocolate Reese's.
Having so few voice actors justifies them all being white when you know you're going to have a major Indian character? If you know you're gonna have a multitude of ethnicities wouldn't it make sense to make sure some members of your talent pool actually are that ethnicity?
I think you have that backwards.
I mean even then it depicts most bronies as, y'know, just folks, with a small subset of douchebags no one has the guts to kick out. Part of the reason diversity's a good thing is because if you have a lot of characters from one group who behave differently from each other, it becomes hard to draw conclusions about the…
The costume isn't great but it and the name are at a bizarre disconnect from the rest of the character so much so that I have a huge problem figuring out what the hell Azaria's character is going for even in-universe—which is, of course, the joke.
God, that—that almost makes it worse, the thing about them always intending to exlore Apu's character. Like, they wrote a well-rounded, interesting character of Indian desent—which almost never happens—and gave the role to a white guy without even thinking about it. Like, fuck, I know if I was an Indian actor I'd be…
Was gonna binge Rocky and Bullwinkle in mourning but, like, do I really wanna risk turning on one of the episodes where the artists think they've got the "how to draw black people" thing figured out?
It definitely gets some broadly-drawn archetypes in there, but everyone's such a specific brand of weird that I dunno if you can say it's poking fun at specific types of individuals.
Her dad's played by a white guy, but apart from that, yeah, the Maheshwarans are wonderful.
I mean comic books also made a point of trying to…de-improve? Ruin?….Lois Lane, who in the Golden Age is a fucking badass. At one point she gets Clark out on a date, then drugs Clark and leaves him in the middle of a restaurant, just so she can fucking beat him to a story which was explicitly assigned to Clark. Not…
That's 100% my bad. Whoops.
Yes. One stand-up comic is clearly the issue here. You've correctly read the situation.