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I feel like, having viewed the trailer, I'm now on a list somewhere being collated by the NSA.
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I feel like, having viewed the trailer, I'm now on a list somewhere being collated by the NSA.
Someone might want to reconsider this take.
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What was ironic about that scene in particular was that the head in question was Garrison Keilor, who was described in the show as "sexless." And then not long after he was fired from A Prairie Home Companion for sexual harassment.Someone might want to reconsider this take.
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I thought men and women are the same.This is the kind of trash that's writing for the show.
"Don't need no man. Unless it's a white boy. Please do stuff for me!"
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Show is Jew-made. Obviously foreskin smuggling between them.Finally, I feel like I have to talk about it, but the Planned Parenthood episode was one of the most blatant pieces of propaganda I have ever seen in a TV show. I was kind of in awe while watching it. Did PP pay for this? I mean, the tone and tenor of it was similar to a PSA of some kind. "Planned Parenthood is an abortion factory!" "Well...ACUTALLY blah blah blah". Its one thing to take a stance on abortion, but to so blatantly promote an organization while only referencing any negatives as loud and angry assholes shouting "ABORTION BAD!", I can't help but feel that money was exchanged with PP to make this episode happen. And trust me, the last thing I want is organizations and interest groups promoting themselves in arts and entertainment...you know, more so than they already are.
People will freak out if a character in a video game wears "boob armor" or an adult female character in any media shows cleavage and go on about how it only appeals to "creeps" but you can provide an endless series of grotesque animated depictions of child sexuality, that's ok and great.
This is why I ultimately don't watch the show, especially in regards to the frequent child nudity on the show. I've heard the argument that it's not meant to be sexual, but this is an animated show so someone had to draw it up. I don't care how non-sexual it is, that's still fucking creepy to me. And with the subject matter, I can't help but feel there's at least a couple sick fucks on the production side of things getting off to it. The tipping point for me was that one bit where the two underage girls are in the Korean bathhouse and they get naked. I felt like I'd been added to a watchlist, but this is on Netflix so it is technically legal.Something about it seems so off to me, just imagine a bunch of greasy looking guys and angry single middle aged women writing and illustrating a show about kids going crazy over sex and then having a very large company aggressively promote and broadcast it to as many people as possible. Crazy, right but it's happening.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=70CN9XeDnf0
I wonder if it will outlast The Cleveland Show at this point.
Didn't that show get watchable RIGHT BEFORE it got cancelled?
I don't have the same hopes for this.
Show is Jew-made. Obviously foreskin smuggling between them.
I found out the Drawn Together creators joined during the final season, so that's probably whyDidn't that show get watchable RIGHT BEFORE it got cancelled?
I don't have the same hopes for this.