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

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.

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.

I, for one, hope beyond all hope that Kimmel sues Rodgers, McAffee, ESPN, and his bosses at ABC & Disney.

I feel like the only context is that Kimmel has taken a lot of shots at the right (although most late night hosts have), including at Rodgers specifically, so Rodgers has an axe to grind. So while “I bet they’re on Epstein’s list” has become a popular refrain for right-wingers when any of those HOLLYWOOD ELITES

Director’s cuts are mostly marketing ploys. There are a few exceptions, bu mostly it’s just the studio getting to release the same thing twice and pretend it’s a new product.

Can we stop with the bizarre hang-wringing about The Marvels? Look at how apologetic the writers are about labeling it disappointing. “Perhaps no other film had a steeper road to climb this year than The Marvels,” it begins, unconvincingly. Then it blames the rest of the MCU (despite literally every MCU movie doing

Watch how quickly and inexplicably that changes!

This all happened before....

So no answer then.

This is all hypothetical. I’m trying to get people to acknowledge that while a particular issue may not matter to them, personally, they know deep down it matters to some people. And if it matters to some people, and enough of those people vote against a candidate, it should matter to everyone who will be impacted.

So, basically, Rock is really just another man who got rejected by a woman and then made a very public joke at her expense.

I really dislike this woman. She’s insufferable and humourless. Her constant need to overshare every damn detail of her marriage is telling. It seems as if she can’t be as famous as her husband on the steam of her talent, then I guess she can be as famous by writing/speaking about her marriage.

American audiences, like the American people, don’t want empathy, support and success stories. We want angry, screaming, judgement and failure.

Honestly I’m more into the bad food that gets served than the fridges full of gunk.

When you’re a Jet your career goes to hell, from the day you first sign to your torn ACL

I used to like Rodgers so much. He seemed smart, funny and was definitely a top talent. Too bad he turned out to be such a jerk.

So Drew is hurting financially is what I learned from this article.

God damn, are Taylor Swift fans insufferable.

The list should include Ultraviolet, a late nineties UK tv serial from Joe Ahearne that starred Jack Davenport, Idris Elba, and Sussanah Harker. It is a smart horror/thriller, easily binged at only six episodes, and can be found on Tubi, Pluto, etc. Plus I think the unsold U.S. remake pilot can be found on Youtube.