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No, it's not homophobic to balk at anyone hugging you out of nowhere in their underwear, but there's a certain way these movies always do it that's all 'no homo, thats gross!'

The phrase 'The Adam Sandler demographic' is the most disturbing thing I've ever seen.

I mean, 21 Jump Street and 22 Jump Street sort of turned the gay panic joke on its head - but it was still there.

"Hate to break it to you, Ponch, but internalized homophobia is still homophobia." should rank among the AV Club's greatest quotes.

A man in tights.
Or rather, she knows too much about it and wishes she didn't.

June has quickly become one of my favorite people. It's gotten to the point where I only listen to HDTGM episodes if she's on it - otherwise, it's not worth it.

What's with the odd pro Trump tweet from a racist ass account?

I quite enjoy it, I think Lena and Maggie are great additions, I think Alex's storyline was incredibly poignant and I think the writing is much better than last season, but thanks for the input! Always appreciated.

There's literally a whole world of people who despise him, I'm sure you'd have much more in common with them!

There weren't enough original songs!!! My only complaint. Terrible musical episode (save for the last two songs), fun episode.

Yep! Just one, he's thoroughly entertained me in every single other episode. Chris Wood is delightful.

I think I agree with that, but he just lands the humor and charm so well it's hard not to like him.
It reminds me of Spike on Buffy, though Spike was more of a creep. James Marsters was just brilliant.

I do think a lot of the hate towards him is unjustified - while swapping out an interracial couple for him and Kara was discomforting, I think it reflects more on the writers than him.
I honestly don't see him and Kara being the end couple, but I hope Chris Wood sticks around for the duration of the show - for a CW

I personally like Mon-El/Kara, save for that one episode where he was insufferable.

I just said I wasn't that fond of her, it's gonna be alright.

Never heard of it (the specific, I've heard of the show), would you recommend it?

This article would be more fun if it weren't so aggressively and solely hetero.

The relationship on this show reminds me an awful lot of Ned and Chuck on Pushing Daisies - save for the fact that I adore Syd and was never all that fond of Chuck.

Right? it's the most insufferable part of the show, which is saying a lot because 99% of Gus' scenes are insufferable.

I guess we all have weird acting pet peeves, I find that interesting.