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eggsy unwin
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Hiring actual trans actors would be pro-trans, but I guess they don't support that either.

I didn't watch all of it, but is it just me or has Cassie Scerbo's acting genuinely improved since the first movie? Her acting is still awful, yes, but when she was on screen I was genuinely impressed that it was the same actress considering she wasn't screaming all her lines and her voice wasn't unbearable.

He's funny enough - it's just not in a way that's hooked to his acting. I feel like it has more to do with the character, anyone could play him.

Yeah exactly, it was solely done because she's probably got the least busy schedule out of the really popular members of the cast. That, along with Michael Showalter using the show as an excuse to give himself as much screentime as he can are pet peeves.

It would've been weird for me not to have her in this season, but I wish she had been in it with the other campers - and not given her weird side storyline that was only funny for five minutes in FDOC.

Lindsay is the blonde one, the one who makes out with Andy in the movie with barbeque sauce all over her face. She's gotten a bigger role in the shows because the actress is big, but not big in an Amy Poehler only showing up for 30 seconds per episode kind of way.

He's Kirk from the new Star Trek movies, he plays the rockstar guy who was Lindsay's love interest in FDOC.

Aside from Chris Pine, Michael Cera, Jason Schwartzman, Alyssa Milano, and Kristen Wiig, none of the new cast from either FDOC or TYL are necessary or even relatively funny. I do like John Early, but that stupid hat kept annoying me. Maybe that was the point.

He honestly just comes across a lot creepier than before? Whereas everyone else being too old for their roles comes across comical, he just comes across… Odd. He also doesn't get a lot of jokes, yet it seems like Michael's involvement with the show means they spend a lot of time on his relationship drama.

There were one or two good episodes that season (which is pretty horrible for the amount of episodes), as opposed to the ten or so good moments I saw in 10YL. I'd say it's almost comparable.

I don't know if this will make any sense, but it reminds me of season 4 of Community. The characters are the same, and I enjoy them, but the jokes aren't there. They just don't exist.

Poor Michael Showalter - that wig just makes him look TERRIFYING.

That sounds about right, yeah. And because of that, the jokes didn't seem as, I don't know, weirdly original and surreal? There was nothing really surreal about the show to me, in the way that, say, the talent show or river rafting scenes were in the movie. It didn't feel like the same type of humor at all. There were

I consider the movie to be in the top three funniest movies of the past twenty years and I loved First Day at Camp, but there's something about this show that just didn't… work for me. Too much time spent on Coop (god bless Michael Showalter, but Coop is mostly a dud), Katie, Lake Bell's weird character, Gary, JJ,

Feud is actually surprisingly well restrained. I was expecting it to be far too campy and over the top, but it was surprisingly good along the lines of ACS. Nowhere near as riveting, but it fed into his talents and avoided his frequent issues. Scream Queens ranged from campy fun to complete and utter garbage and I

They're inoffensive and rarely dull, even if they're also rarely good.

Eh, I find it pretty dull and I think Cole Sprouse is the worst actor on TV, so it's not for me. But I do like Lili Reinhart, Madchen Amick, and whoever plays Cheryl.

It's also got Madchen Amick which almost saved it for me. I like iZombie a lot! The storytelling sometimes frustrates me but it tends to make up for it in characterization and sheer entertainment factor.

Feud was definitely a show that wasn't big enough for it's two leads - and I think that was an issue that the storytelling and 95% of the supporting cast suffered because of it. That is pretty disappointing though, especially considering just how many random, non essential actresses from that era he crammed into the

I think it's nowhere near as good as season one, and I find it relatively dull but I've never missed an episode. Grant Gustin and Candice Patton are turning in grade-A performances every week and I can't miss that.