Well, yes. If you expect any TV show to be a 100% unbiased, accurate representation of reality, you're an idiot.
That doesn't mean they can't address societal issues in a meaningful way.
Well, yes. If you expect any TV show to be a 100% unbiased, accurate representation of reality, you're an idiot.
That doesn't mean they can't address societal issues in a meaningful way.
I guess I shouldn't have switched from CS to IT when we got to recursion (I can read it, but I can't write it to save my life)
For couples therapy, absolutely.
It would make some cool ice cubes, though.
It would be a reverse dilution drink. Instead of the ice melting making it weaker, it just gets more potent as you go.
I feel like bars wouldn't like this, though, as people would probably take even longer before ordering their next drink. Plus, the liability.
Well that explains it.
Maybe Google's CEO did something to piss him off
Right, but badly is going to recoup that investment by selling tickets, which cover more than the costs associated with each launch.
So the mailroom clerk was handpicked to be racist and cruel? I'm sure the custodial staff and maintenance crew were handpicked to be racist and cruel too, right?
I don't want to do math. Is the period denoting the thousands place, or a decimal?
Yes, they addressed that there's corruption in the LEO system beyond what I've seen any other cop show do. An extremely popular member of the cast quit the force because of the George Floyd shit. What other show even addressed it?
I'm waiting for some examples.
Also, it's a fucking sitcom. Fuck off with your negative bullshit. A fucking sitcom did what no actual procedural cop drama would.