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Shageletic posted:Caught up on Agents. Top tier network TV. I can smell Angel on this all over, no surprise Jeffrey Bell is EP, and people like Drew Greenburg are scripting. I wonder what the behind the scenes were like over the season break, because this is pound for pound a completely different TV show that shares a title with whatever premiered last year. There's at least three different concurrent plot lines and one unexpected fakeout every episode, the characters are competent and intriguing, the dialogue is fun and easy to listen to, and the pathos is everywhere. My intelligence isn't insulted at any time, and I can freely recommend this show to people. Psyched to see where they go with this. I agree with you, it's become one of my favorite currently airing shows.
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Sometimes I wonder if anybody would even notice if Zoey Deschanel disappeared from the cast of New Girl. She's by far the weakest member of the cast.
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PantsBandit posted:Sometimes I wonder if anybody would even notice if Zoey Deschanel disappeared from the cast of New Girl. She's by far the weakest member of the cast. I'd agree with you on that in season 1 at least but past that she's been consistently funny and the writers play to her comedic strengths. She does physical comedy really well and it's been great to see her character grow into the stable one in the group. Not to mention her absolutely ridiculous chemistry with Jake Johnson whether they're in a relationship or not.
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PantsBandit posted:Sometimes I wonder if anybody would even notice if Zoey Deschanel disappeared from the cast of New Girl. She's by far the weakest member of the cast. As a new viewer, I was shocked to see how underwhelming Damon Wayans, Jr. is in this show.
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# ? Nov 3, 2014 17:53 |
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hope and vaseline posted:In this echo chamber? Are you kidding? I don't know about you but I feel an insatiable need to prove how cool I am to people I have not and probably never will meet on the internet.
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# ? Nov 3, 2014 18:15 |
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raditts posted:I don't know about you but I feel an insatiable need to prove how cool I am to people I have not and probably never will meet on the internet.
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Irish Joe posted:If you put even a single minute of intelligent thought into the show, though, it'll drive you loving bananas with how stupid everything is. He imagines.
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# ? Nov 3, 2014 18:56 |
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Looking for something new to watch, I decided to give Portlandia a try after my initial misgivings. I ended up really liking it. Hard to explain why. Some of the sketches feel like I'm watching Tim & Eric with nonsense repeated too long, but it has a certain charm to it. Fred and Carrie just come off as really likable and charming.
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# ? Nov 3, 2014 21:36 |
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Dead Snoopy posted:As a new viewer, I was shocked to see how underwhelming Damon Wayans, Jr. is in this show. They basically added him to the show without any idea what to do with him. It was completely apparent that they said "Wayans' show got cancelled! We can bring Coach back!" without ever asking themselves who the hell Coach is or how he fits into this group. His first few episodes were actually really awkward and he wasn't any fun at all. Since then they're kind of developing a character and role for him. The show has a bad history of not knowing what to do with characters when they're introduced but gradually working them into a good role and I think Wayans is on his way there. But his inclusion was forced and awkward so there have been growing pains. And I agree that Jessie/Zoey has really grown into a strong part of the cast and really the surprisingly most stable one of the bunch. She's still got her quirks and weird aspects but she's more or less developed into the straight man of the group, which is an important role that some people always seem to think is discardable.
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# ? Nov 4, 2014 00:30 |
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Ravane posted:I've been watching Black-ish on Hulu, and I thought it was alright but not amazing. But in episode 3, they did something that no other show has addressed. The nod. It exists in every culture in America: Indians, Blacks, Hispanics, etc. But as American kids these days become more homogenized, the act of the nod is dying out. Proud to see it addressed in this show. Tuxedo Jack posted:I'm grateful that Utopia (Fox) existed, because it helped me discover Utopia (from that island) which is amazing.
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# ? Nov 4, 2014 00:56 |
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Josh Lyman posted:What are you even talking about? Are you saying white people don't nod? I think(?) s/he is saying that "the nod" is not something people do anymore. If so, I actually have noticed this. Whenever I walk by younger people and nod at them they just keep walking and tapping on their iPhones or whatever. "The howdy" is also out of fashion, all across America I used to be able to walk by a stranger and offer up a hearty "Howdy!" and be answered in kind; but forsooth, these kids these days, so rude! Horatio.
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# ? Nov 4, 2014 01:14 |
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Yo, Cartoon Network is airing a miniseries called Over the Garden Wall. The first two episodes aired tonight and it is crazy good.
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# ? Nov 4, 2014 01:34 |
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Josh Lyman posted:In case you're confused, he's talking about a UK series called Utopia which has aired 2 seasons. It's really great, and it's available through the usual means. There's also been a show in Australia this year called Utopia, which was also pretty good (if you like low key political farces).
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muscles like this? posted:Yo, Cartoon Network is airing a miniseries called Over the Garden Wall. The first two episodes aired tonight and it is crazy good. I was surprised by how good this is. The only thing I really dislike is the actress that voices the bird. She is awful and it bothers me because everyone else is so good. Especially Elijah Wood and Christopher Lloyd.
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# ? Nov 4, 2014 02:24 |
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Is the dorky white kid playing the Penguin in Gotham the same dorky white kid playing Citizen Z in Z Nation? I think it is. That has been bothering me for awhile. e: nope, they are just eerily similar dorky white kids. IRQ fucked around with this message at 03:35 on Nov 4, 2014 |
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IRQ posted:Is the dorky white kid playing the Penguin in Gotham the same dorky white kid playing Citizen Z in Z Nation? I think it is. That has been bothering me for awhile. I never made that connection before, but IMDB says they are not the same actor. Cobblepot was in a couple episode of The Walking Dead apparently.
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# ? Nov 4, 2014 03:34 |
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Josh Lyman posted:What are you even talking about? Are you saying white people don't nod? Yeah man, White American people don't nod. As an immigrant, "the nod" is an act that brings about a sense of community. Sometimes, as a minority, living in a diverse population can be hard because it's hard to relate to others with a different cultural background. That's why China towns are created, that's why Indian people live near each other, why spics and blacks hang out in gangs! I kid, but not really. Being a minority compels us, the minorities, to seek out similar minorities if only to talk about something you can't talk about normally with another person. A white guy won't normally get my obsession with a brown actor. Coming back to the nod, it's an acknowledgement of the fact that two people are of the same cultural background. That if something bad were to happen right then, you can trust that stranger simply because he's from the same place as you. The nod is dying out as second and third generation immigrant kids are raised in america. It's not a bad thing at all, in fact it reduces racism. However, it also sometimes comes with a loss of traditional values. Not recognizing someone from your own culture probably means you don't really celebrate Diwali or Chinese New Year with other people who celebrate those holidays. It's cultural assimilation at its finest, and depending on your view, it can be a good thing or a bad thing. It's just something that minorities do. It doesn't mean that white people don't nod at others, but the same exact sense of community is not necessarily conveyed.
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# ? Nov 4, 2014 04:33 |
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Ravane posted:Yeah man, White American people don't nod. What?
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# ? Nov 4, 2014 04:44 |
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Man, you guys have short memories.
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# ? Nov 4, 2014 04:46 |
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Ravane posted:why spics and blacks hang out in gangs! I kid, but not really. Go on
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# ? Nov 4, 2014 05:19 |
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Ravane posted:Yeah man, White American people don't nod. The nod is simply a way of saying, "yo" without calling attention. Like a smirk, or the "get a load of this guy" eyeroll. I'm pretty sure Ray Romano had a joke about a bunch of guys shopping with their wives on a Sunday instead of watching football giving the nod to one another. Edit: It's only racially related if you want it to be, I guess. But it's not some secret black handshake anymore than a handshake is a secret white one.
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# ? Nov 4, 2014 06:47 |
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I've nodded to pretty much anyone I've passed and made random eye contact with for as long as I can remember. It's always seemed like a thing most people do. At least where I live.
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Deadpool posted:I've nodded to pretty much anyone I've passed and made random eye contact with for as long as I can remember. It's always seemed like a thing most people do. At least where I live. ...racist.
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# ? Nov 4, 2014 07:04 |
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I'm pretty sure the nod thing was more of a thing for people who relate to one another somehow but aren't in the majority. And the show initially presents it as Andre not having many black colleagues at work and such and thinking at first his son (who doesn't have many black friends) should 'nod' to other black classmates at school. To him it does matter much more that he uses it to identify with other blacks but eventually realizes that's not the only use and there's still the generational gap in play. Obviously he eventually learns Junior doesn't really identify so much with being black as he does a nerd - hence the part where he does in fact give the nod to a fellow nerd at the end of the episode. Or you know, the thing Ravane said, if you want to believe that.
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# ? Nov 4, 2014 07:16 |
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I've been nodding wrong this whole time I guess. I thought it meant "I acknowledge that you are a fellow human being, and I don't want to kill or harm you and have a good day".
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# ? Nov 4, 2014 07:32 |
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I have heard of the "What's up, fellow minority?" nod as a specific thing with its own connotations as Ravane described. White people can do it too, just not really in the U.S., but go to Asia and it'll be a thing apparently. Also my brown friend told me that in the summer if his skin gets notably darker he'll start getting the "black guy nod" from black guys.
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Metropolis posted:I have heard of the "What's up, fellow minority?" nod as a specific thing with its own connotations as Ravane described. White people can do it too, just not really in the U.S., but go to Asia and it'll be a thing apparently. Also my brown friend told me that in the summer if his skin gets notably darker he'll start getting the "black guy nod" from black guys. There you go guys, his brown friend (which is almost black, y'know) said he gets the head nod when he goes even darker brown (like he really looks black, dude) in the summer. But y'all whites might as well stop nodding, cause if you aren't in Asia you can't do it right.
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# ? Nov 4, 2014 09:19 |
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I wanted to get a pumpkin spice latte but the cashier said I wasn't White enough
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# ? Nov 4, 2014 09:28 |
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I saw a black guy one time.
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Mu Zeta posted:I wanted to get a pumpkin spice latte but the cashier said I wasn't White enough You should've nodded, they would've sold it to you anyway.
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# ? Nov 4, 2014 10:43 |
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Mu Zeta posted:I wanted to get a pumpkin spice latte but the cashier said I wasn't White enough Once I tried to get high on nutmeg (which is theoretically possible) and now pumpkin spiced things are ruined for me forever.
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precision posted:Once I tried to get high on nutmeg (which is theoretically possible) and now pumpkin spiced things are ruined for me forever. This is much more interesting than the nod conversation. I don't remember how much I took but all I got was tunnel vision and a massive headache, passed out for 18 hours, and now gently caress pumpkin pie. Stupid Anarchist Cookbook.
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# ? Nov 4, 2014 10:57 |
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precision posted:Once I tried to get high on nutmeg Yeah one time I tried to be cool and edgy too
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Rarity posted:Yeah one time I tried to be cool and edgy too Sorry nerd. Some people didn't play video games all day and experimented with drugs when they were teenagers. precision posted:There is absolutely nothing cool about getting high on nutmeg. But especially this. It ranks above smoking banana peels and below prison wine on the scale of cool. Ariza fucked around with this message at 12:16 on Nov 4, 2014 |
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Rarity posted:Yeah one time I tried to be cool and edgy too There is absolutely nothing cool about getting high on nutmeg.
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Ariza posted:Sorry nerd. Some people didn't play video games all day and experimented with drugs when they were teenagers. When precision says he 'once tried' assume that 'once' means yesterday. Pumpkin spice is ruined because of all the nutmeg grit still stuck in between his teeth that didn't get him high yesterday..
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Kaizoku posted:But y'all whites might as well stop nodding, cause if you aren't in Asia you can't do it right. As a personal example, Indians don't nod in India. The majority just doesn't need to nod. There's a difference between a nod of just "sup" and a nod of acknowledging a fellow minority. Live in a country where you are a minority, and you will automatically start nodding at your own people. This is a fact.
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EvilTobaccoExec posted:When precision says he 'once tried' assume that 'once' means yesterday. Pumpkin spice is ruined because of all the nutmeg grit still stuck in between his teeth that didn't get him high yesterday..
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# ? Nov 4, 2014 12:53 |
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This nod thing sounds unamerican and should be banned imo
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