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IS NEGAN DEAD YET?! I’ll watch when Negan is dead and they stop playing medieval music every time they are at ‘The Kingdom’.

Leave the skeptic comebacks to Daddy NDGT.

I like his soul-crushing take on everything. I find it refreshing.

The weatherman’s mood about the weather is exactly the truth about living in the midwest.

I’m devastated that it is going to end but I am relieved that they understand that playing something to death is a disservice to fans and their legacy. They are great, and I have to thank them for creating something that was like, the first time i saw myself on screen.

I hope to one day be 1/10th as influential and amazing as her. She is the woman who launched a thousand careers. Much love.

THANKS!

ooh, girl.

I feel like I saw a ‘first look’ at Cargo years ago. I believe its based on an Australian short. Maybe the old AV Club posted the short film when it was announced Martin Freeman was taking this on.

Literally this could have been a home run interview for Jimmy Fallon, having a friend and former coworker as his guests. He can’t keep up for a second, he can’t improvise, nothing. Tracy is so funny and can play, and Jimmy can’t even deal with it.

I LOVE SHIT LIKE THIS!

This is cool. I’ve never heard him speak in length in his native language. I listened to a whole video just to hear it. Very cool. This is a good deed.

How was any of this anyone’s BEST drag?

This is a bad review.

The parents were also 17 and 18 when having her. I am sure they grew up the same way. Abuse, especially when culturally ingrained, is a reality to young girls and is a long, hard, awful cycle..

Would love to see more Drag Kings incorporated into mainstream culture. They use the “Pit Crew” a lot on RPDR- wouldn’t it be nice if they invited Drag Kings in as background actors in the skits and such?

Woof. I remember these cartoons. It was so ubiquitous even when I was a babe in the late 80s and early 90s.

Hey, this was really good. I hope to see more like this. I watch a lot of CineFix and Now You See It on YouTube about Film, but they never talk about representation. A feminist film critique series of videos like this are very welcome and need to take up the space that is currently occupied mostly by white dudes.