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TV 20 - Sorry no fancy title

Love Is Blind: MN. Most of the women are very pretty.

The men are children. How can 30-somethings act, speak, and think like teenagers? Is this really The Way Things Are, or is this a particularly sad group?
 
Love Is Blind: MN. Most of the women are very pretty.

The men are children. How can 30-somethings act, speak, and think like teenagers? Is this really The Way Things Are, or is this a particularly sad group?
Both. You’re dealing with people both vain and desperate enough to both place and debase a portion of their lives on TV for the world to watch. Add to that, they’re the survivors of a list of applicants to be the most entertaining options available.

My wife loves watching all versions of this show, and it’s just pure suck trash.
 
Both. You’re dealing with people both vain and desperate enough to both place and debase a portion of their lives on TV for the world to watch. Add to that, they’re the survivors of a list of applicants to be the most entertaining options available.

My wife loves watching all versions of this show, and it’s just pure suck trash.
Oh, I have been watching all the versions religiously. But compare Paris. Or even (to a lesser extent) Charlotte or DC. The men were boring, because physically attractive people tend to be boring (they never had to work hard), but they weren't childish.

The MN men, even at their deepest, feel like they are having revelations about life and love that we had in high school.
 
I watched SNL S1E1 straight through no commercials. It's likely the only truly transgressive American TV programming since the 1930s. There is so much that just did not reconcile with normal taste, and yet they put it on, middle finger up.

Kaufman is 3rd or 4th in terms of lack of marketability; the Muppet segment was actually the most angry and vicious.

Yes, Gen Algorithm. There was a once a brief and shining moment when we told the dumb 99% to either grow up or fuck off.

Once.

Spoiler: it did not last.
 
The shot of the three kids on the boat to resort was perfect picture of “see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil”

The fact they kept lbh quiet was amazing

I wonder if the beginning murder flashback is actually a monkey rampage
 
Am I misremembering S1 and 2 not having so many characters feeling as over the top cliched as from S3E1? It felt more like an episode of Love Boat than something on HBO.
 
Carrie Coon rules. I liked her for quite some time, but when her response to Twitter opening up blue check marks and dropping protections against mimicking someone else was to change her handle to Anna Torv and post “I’m Anna Torv”, I became a very big fan.
 
Why do I always assume Alison Tomlin from the first season of Fargo when people mention Carrie Coon (who happens to be from the third season of Fargo)?
 
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