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Yeah, there's a reason The Daily Show was completely shut out of the Emmys again this year. (second year in a row)

I enjoy these films, but I worry that this one didn't learn from the mistakes of the second film. The first film was a success for a number of reasons, but one was the balance between the guys group and the girls group. The second film focused almost solely on the girls, and it made the film seem unbalanced. That fact

I agree that Come From Away was well directed, but if I'm sticking to the premise that it was only getting one Tony last night, I'd have picked book over direction.

Sheesh, we get it! Maybe next year someone will put on a special award show to celebrate only the actors who were left at the doors of foundling hospitals as infants and forced to toil in workhouses by day while studying theater by night. Oh, but wait, those actors would have jobs and roofs over their heads so that's

How do you know they were asked? I mean, I would hope that NPH would hang up the phone mid-conversation when CBS came calling (they didn't ask him to host last year, an unforgivable sin in my book), but I didn't think we had a way of knowing for sure who CBS asked.

Thank you! This whole thread reeks of, "I'm not happy unless I have something to complain about" syndrome. Yes, Ben's parents are well off. But that doesn't in any way diminish the amazing performance he puts in 8 night a week over at The Music Box.

This surprised me too! I would have given book to Come From Away and director to Greif.

We're also talking about a subway system that is still only 18% ADA compliant. It's 2017.

I think kids like the ones at Evergreen State are proving that "liberal" and "left" have become two very different camps.

Is awkward silence now considered razor sharp banter?

Unless they're planning on retconning the finale, there's no point.

I like what you said about drinking the kool-aid. So many of the tweets and comments I've read this weekend have seemed overly enthusiastic while at the same time seeming really pretentious. It makes me wonder how many people are genuinely enjoying the show this season and how many more just want others to think

Is anyone else finding this season of master of none underwhelming? I devoured the first season in a day, and I'd planned to do the same with season two. But now I'm 6 episodes in, and I don't know if I can slog through anymore. It's just so, for lack of a better word, boring. I mean, I can appreciate the

This is a disappointing and simultaneously baffling choice. Disappointing because I was hoping for the return of NPH (Neil? We've missed you! Please come back!) and baffling because I can't work out the producers' logic in choosing Spacey. You want someone dynamic, fun, and popular to attempt to bring a wider (and

Easily Dear Evan Hansen (it's sold out through March 2018), though Come From Away and Hello Dolly have also been selling out

Okay, but then, by your standard, should we just take everything everyone says at face value? That just seems illogical to me.

I don't assume that they are filing false claims. But I believe very strongly in the standard of "innocent until proven guilty." Someone saying something about someone else isn't enough for me. I need proof, just like in court.

It is interesting that people have given Dr. Dre a pass. Maybe because he made the careers of so many other people? That is something he's known for doing right? Again, this is a subject about which I know very little. Or maybe it's because he's changed so much since he was young? It could be the same way people look

I'm not particularly well versed in that world. I know that Dr. Dre was a rapper and now makes, shoes, I think. Is that right? Does he have a criminal past?

You bring up a valid point. Our legal system is based upon the presumption of innocence, but that's something people tend to forget. Casey Affleck was never convicted. And look at Nate Parker. He was acquitted back in the 90s and STILL those allegations ended up tarnishing the debut of his latest film. Chris Brown is