Tennant really is the best doctor, thoroughly enjoyed his return. Was never a huge Donna fan but she was good.
Didn't need the political side though, Disney really needs to learn already.
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@paleogirl2003 So you've never watched Doctor Who or you just never knew what politics was? Because I could recommend episodes where Sarah Jane Smith dicusses feminism and whole stories about miners' working rights right from the Classic Who era.
But we only have woman’s in this show?
The next show of Star Wars will be only black people? And the next one only binary people? What is Disney doing?loading replies
@brunorendeiro All bar one main character in the original trilogy were male. Why does it suddenly matter when it's the opposite gender?
Amazing ending. I am gonna (re)watch all 5 episodes back to back real soon because this was a MOVIE. Definitely Sam Levinson's best work to date. So grand.
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I want some of whatever you're smoking, dude!
can't believe i just sat through nearly 4 hours for the worst ending ever
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@laim Sad times for you I guess. Worked perfectly for me!
Oh how I missed the Steve and Dustin banter. :heart_eyes: Robin's character is absolutely unnecessary. What a waste of screen time that could've went to literally anybody else. IF SOMETHING HAPPENS TO MAX, I WILL RIOT!
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@khawlah Totally disagree about Robin. Her friendship with Steve is wonderful and adorable (one of the best friendships on this show for sure, and before her Steve had pretty much no friends other than Dustin), and I like the way they're pairing her up with Nancy this season since she also has no friends other than Jonathan. Even aside from the LGBT representation, which is fantastic to have, she's a smart and funny character who contributed plenty to the plot (decoding the Russian message last season and figuring out how to find Eddie in this one).
Why do black comedians always have to talk about what it feels like "being back in a white mans world"? Let the comedy speak for itself, I hate when comedians have to make things about race to get a few laughs.. Never see this from white comedians.
Other than that, not a bad show. Watch it all the time. BUT!! I just hate when shows like these are like.. "We back", "as a African American", "Having a white friend", "White people always like".. ect ect ect IN EVERY EPISODE!!!!
WE GET IT, YOU'RE BLACK!!! NOBODY CARES!!!! LET IT DIE!!!
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@witwolfy If a white person was in a black man's world, i think we would hear it a lot from white comedians.
Yikes.
What a terrible way to end a season.
Completely devoid of reality. Would never happen in IRL.
Emotionally manipulative and forced plot device.
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@boolalanga Two seconds is a hyperbole not giving your criticism the ground you think it does. But you're forgetting that Cory Ellison ordered to keep on filming while the guy replacing Chip tried to stop the recording but they physically prevented that. While Fred was locked out and simply ignored. So he had to go even higher to cut the broadcast which is even more damaging for him as it puts more attraction to the whole situation (him having no power over his own people). The whole season we've seen the power plays of everyone, this is simply another power play that Fred lost. hence it didn't stop after "two seconds". Just as we've had the wildfire episode where Alex was crying on Live TV and they kept going as well. So her "unusual" behavior in light of Mitch Kessler is nothing new.
Maybe what Alex did was her own way of a power play, maybe she simply broke down after this stressful season and eventful episode, we'll see in S2. But saying that this is "devoid of reality" that "would never happen in RL" is very short sighted and missing what we've seen entirely and what actually is happening in RL, even if you do not like Aniston's performance in the last few minutes.