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fruit on the bottom posted:I never saw the movie I did but I have forgotten most of it apparently. Mrs. Goldberg and Kimmy Schmidt? Sign me up! I would have poo poo myself if Mrs. Goldberg was the Judge. Everyone would have been ultra-damned, but it would have been funny. The_Doctor posted:I’ve never seen Bridesmaids, and that clip posted up there ensured I never would. It's like an all-female The Hangover. Some parts are more memorable/funny than others... I think. I may have been drinking. Maybe it's time for a rewatch.
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I'm fairly sure the show views these characters flaws as serious issues. It's not sympathetic to Chidi having an anxiety disorder, it's making a joke of it and arguing he's a bad person because of it.
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i am the bird posted:Not only did Bridesmaids make a shitload of money, it’s also been a widely referenced piece of pop culture. It’s like the go-to piece of evidence in the “are women-driven comedies profitable” discussions and has been credited for opening doors for some other women-led comedies. Hey man I don’t even OWN a bridesmaid.
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Always a bridesmaid never a Maya.
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PriorMarcus posted:I'm fairly sure the show views these characters flaws as serious issues. It's not sympathetic to Chidi having an anxiety disorder, it's making a joke of it and arguing he's a bad person because of it. Allowing oneself to use a disability as an excuse doesn't make one a good person. I think that people may be projecting a little.
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CAPT. Rainbowbeard posted:
That's basically how it was marketed, and it is essentially that except it hits a few somber notes along the way.
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I'm wondering if there will be a plot point where the Bad Place was originally intended to rehabilitate not-perfect humans but the place slowly turned away from character-improvement but kept the torture (something something demons being incapable of understanding how humans work). double nine fucked around with this message at 01:16 on Jan 29, 2018 |
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i am the bird posted:Not only did Bridesmaids make a shitload of money, it’s also been a widely referenced piece of pop culture. It’s like the go-to piece of evidence in the “are women-driven comedies profitable” discussions and has been credited for opening doors for some other women-led comedies. I mean like well known in terms of references. I know it did well at the box office but that and "it's a female version of The Hangover" is literally all I have ever heard about it pop-culture wise. I'll take your word for it that it is well referenced and I'm just out of touch with the kids these days though.
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CAPT. Rainbowbeard posted:Allowing oneself to use a disability as an excuse doesn't make one a good person. my job irl is working with people who have disabilities (including severe/persistent mental illness). i typed out 2 paragraphs to try and explain how disability works, but then i deleted them. i deleted then because i remembered that everyone i have ever talked to who has said people with disabilities "use it as an excuse" has turned out to be either (a) a raging bigot in five additional categories, or (b) someone who admits to harassing strangers in public, because they saw someone who "didn't look disabled" who had parked in an accessible parking spot or who had a service animal with them Lutha Mahtin fucked around with this message at 02:38 on Jan 29, 2018 |
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Posting Whatever The gently caress That Was In The Thread About A Wacky Knockaround Comedy Romp: -367.8 Describing Something As "A Wacky Knockaround Comedy Romp": -8000
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CAPT. Rainbowbeard posted:Allowing oneself to use a disability as an excuse doesn't make one a good person. Yeah shame on that paraplegic using the elevator. He had better drag himself up the stairs with his hands or that is a serious moral failing on his part.
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I’ve never seen the movie, and I’d never heard of the actress playing the judge before. I like the character though and I think shes doing a great job of it.
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The Lord Bude posted:I’ve never seen the movie, and I’d never heard of the actress playing the judge before. I like the character though and I think shes doing a great job of it. Is The Good Place the first tv show you have ever seen?
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I think Jokes about Chidi’s Indecision are Very Problematic and
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Maya Rudolph was a total surprise and also killed it
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Lutha Mahtin posted:my job irl is working with people who have disabilities (including severe/persistent mental illness). i typed out 2 paragraphs to try and explain how disability works, but then i deleted them. i deleted then because i remembered that everyone i have ever talked to who has said people with disabilities "use it as an excuse" has turned out to be either (a) a raging bigot in five additional categories, or (b) someone who admits to harassing strangers in public, because they saw someone who "didn't look disabled" who had parked in an accessible parking spot or who had a service animal with them There Bias Two posted:Yeah shame on that paraplegic using the elevator. He had better drag himself up the stairs with his hands or that is a serious moral failing on his part. Like I said previously, I think some people are projecting. I'm not insinuating any of those things. Please stop doing that now. Anyway, Disgusting Coward posted:Posting Whatever The gently caress That Was In The Thread About A Wacky Knockaround Comedy Romp: -367.8
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The Good Place is reserved only for the best of the very best, it is not meant to be fair. You could also argue that Jason is too dumb to be responsible for his actions, and that Eleanor and Tahani’s parents were responsible for screwing them up. Ultimately it doesn’t matter since the whole point of the show is how unfair the system in the afterlife is.
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NBC had a midseason preview program in the Carson Daly slot on Friday night, and there was a brief Good Place recap and briefer preview of the finale. I recorded it but someone got a cam of it uploaded so that’s good enough https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KBPoc_ZWcC4 It’s obviously spoiler-ish, but suffice to say, they’re directly addressing the systemic problem of improper placement
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Oasx posted:The Good Place is reserved only for the best of the very best, it is not meant to be fair. So basically the Jehovas Witnesses and there 150,000 max capacity heaven or whatever were right all along If only I had answered the door
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drunken officeparty posted:So basically the Jehovas Witnesses and there 150,000 max capacity heaven or whatever were right all along No, Doug Forcett was right.
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thexerox123 posted:No, Doug Forcett was right. I'm guessing that the 8% that Doug got "wrong" is going to end up being the change that Team Cockroach bring about, such that he ends up 100% correct.
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Kristen Wiig made A-list off that movie, and as others said, it was the beginning of the end of the moronic "are women funny?" debate. It was a huge movie, and is considered to have opened the door for women to join in on '"gross-out" humor thanks to that food poisoning scene.
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My problem with Bridesmaids is the trailer painted it as an ensemble piece, when it actually focuses on Wiig's character, who is the least likable of the group
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So which hat was the right choice?
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Snooze Cruise posted:So which hat was the right choice? The correct answer was to just turn around and leave, unfortunately.
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Snooze Cruise posted:So which hat was the right choice? The white hat, that's actually why Chidi failed.
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Chidi chose the hat made with child labor in a sweatshop.
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RBA Starblade posted:The correct answer was to just turn around and leave, unfortunately. Ok, but which hat was the right hat?
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Snooze Cruise posted:Ok, but which hat was the right hat? His right or our right?
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howe_sam posted:His right or our right? The one that is left at the end.
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swickles posted:Chidi chose the hat made with child labor in a sweatshop. Also the brown color came from thousands of almonds.
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Snooze Cruise posted:So which hat was the right choice? The right choice was to make a choice, and not take 82 minutes to do so. Both hats are equally problematic in terms of the labor and materials used in construction.
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CAPT. Rainbowbeard posted:The right choice was to make a choice, and not take 82 minutes to do so. OK, but really which hat is the right choice?
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The thing is with Chidi is he doesn't have complete option paralysis, otherwise he couldn't even figure out what to wear in the morning. He only has it where his actions impact other people. Not saying that makes him any less mentally ill, but it's a distinction.
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bull3964 posted:The thing is with Chidi is he doesn't have complete option paralysis, otherwise he couldn't even figure out what to wear in the morning. He only has it where his actions impact other people. The problem is, in Chidi's mind all of his actions impact other people because ethics.
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Snooze Cruise posted:OK, but really which hat is the right choice? The right hat was... the friends we made along the way?
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thexerox123 posted:No, Doug Forcett was right. Yeah, the Jehovah's Witnesses believe that most people will end up immortal on a garden Earth and the 144,000 will become angels in order to explain the human condition to God (?). So definitely not Doug Forcett compatible.
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bull3964 posted:The thing is with Chidi is he doesn't have complete option paralysis, otherwise he couldn't even figure out what to wear in the morning. He only has it where his actions impact other people. I think that's a distinction that's worth making because, as others have pointed out, that's what makes it selfish. He spends an enormous amount of time and effort considering what he imagines the needs of others probably are, but never makes an effort to see what other people's needs actually are. He's the kind of guy who thinks he's being extremely considerate by making sure to serve you almond milk, buy you the right color hat, and book the perfect venue for your bachelor party, while failing to notice the 5 extremely obvious problems you really need his help with.
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MisterBibs posted:You gotta be metatextual on this. Unless they say he's got a mental illness down the line, he doesn't now. swickles posted:Is The Good Place the first tv show you have ever seen?
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pseudorandom name posted:the 144,000 will become angels in order to explain the human condition to God (?). The Good Place will do it with just four.
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