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Posted on 1/12/26 at 11:52 am to anc
I watch the show, and I thought that scene was entertaining.
The non-binary kid's attitude is that this is MY space, you are intruding on it by existing. The only effort that kid made to be friendly involved a pet rodent, which is far more objectionable than having beef jerky or scented candles in the dorm room.
The blonde girl was asking legitimate questions and demonstrating a healthy level of curiosity about her new roommate's life. Her questions were met with condescension, unreasonable demands, and clear signs that the weird kid was not going to be friendly or open minded.
The blonde girl will get a lot more out of college life if she continues to approach new people with respect, friendliness, and curiosity. The non-binary character will struggle in life if they can't let that chip on their shoulder stop driving their merged identity/ideology.
A lot of normal Americans probably felt like this country was becoming that dorm room for the past 15 years.
I could see the producers and writers getting a lot of heat over that script.
The non-binary kid's attitude is that this is MY space, you are intruding on it by existing. The only effort that kid made to be friendly involved a pet rodent, which is far more objectionable than having beef jerky or scented candles in the dorm room.
The blonde girl was asking legitimate questions and demonstrating a healthy level of curiosity about her new roommate's life. Her questions were met with condescension, unreasonable demands, and clear signs that the weird kid was not going to be friendly or open minded.
The blonde girl will get a lot more out of college life if she continues to approach new people with respect, friendliness, and curiosity. The non-binary character will struggle in life if they can't let that chip on their shoulder stop driving their merged identity/ideology.
A lot of normal Americans probably felt like this country was becoming that dorm room for the past 15 years.
I could see the producers and writers getting a lot of heat over that script.
This post was edited on 1/12/26 at 11:59 am
Posted on 1/12/26 at 12:11 pm to SippyCup
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Taylor Sheridan is an equal opportunity offender. He will make fun of the extremes on both sides.
The OG Yellowstone is still hands-down the GOAT series. I know it got cut short and the end felt a little forced after they lost Costner's contract a little early, but damn I can watch that series over and over again and it never gets old.
Posted on 1/12/26 at 12:12 pm to RelentlessAnalysis
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A bit weird that they have a 28yo woman playing an 18yo girl, though.
She pulls it off well. I had never seen her before this show and had no clue how old she was. I assumed she was 22-24ish.
Posted on 1/12/26 at 12:13 pm to dewster
For those that don't believe that kids like that end up at Christian universities ...
1. They absolutely do. Sometimes its for athletics, a particular program, or sometimes its to make a scene.
2. TCU abandoned the Christian in their name 30 years ago
The most stereotypical LGBTQ woke persona I ever encountered on a college campus was at Belmont.
This page exists on a Christian university website
LINK
1. They absolutely do. Sometimes its for athletics, a particular program, or sometimes its to make a scene.
2. TCU abandoned the Christian in their name 30 years ago
The most stereotypical LGBTQ woke persona I ever encountered on a college campus was at Belmont.
This page exists on a Christian university website
LINK
Posted on 1/12/26 at 12:15 pm to dewster
"The blonde girl will get a lot more out of college life if she continues to approach new people with respect, friendliness, and curiosity. "
I watch the show too. The blonde girl is going to get everything out of college one could possibly get out of college........if previous episodes are any indication.
I watch the show too. The blonde girl is going to get everything out of college one could possibly get out of college........if previous episodes are any indication.
Posted on 1/12/26 at 12:50 pm to anc
Al Bacino is a prime example of the left these days. The fact anyone disagrees with their beliefs and narratives, immediately triggers him to the point of rage where he wants to kick his foot through the TV.
Anyone who views the world differently from them in the least, is considered iredeemable and their mortal enemy, a "Nazi," deserving of death and violence.
Anyone who views the world differently from them in the least, is considered iredeemable and their mortal enemy, a "Nazi," deserving of death and violence.
Posted on 1/12/26 at 12:52 pm to Robin Masters
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That red haired dude
Posted on 1/12/26 at 1:27 pm to anc
So is that a chick or a dude?
Either way they are playing a part that's clearly poking at the left.
Either way they are playing a part that's clearly poking at the left.
Posted on 1/12/26 at 1:37 pm to anc
Same as Baylor. Nothing about the school of rape is about Christianity other than the virtue signaling.
Posted on 1/12/26 at 2:21 pm to anc
Also loved TL slamming The View.
I don't think they believe they're funny.....but they are.
I don't think they believe they're funny.....but they are.
Posted on 1/12/26 at 2:24 pm to anc
Posted on 1/12/26 at 2:27 pm to anc
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Here's the scene from Landman that is creating controversy
What makes is a "controversy" exactly?
Pissing off leftists is not controversial no matter how they want to word it. Jimmy Kimmel is somehow never "controversial". The view is somehow never "controversial". The crying drones on celebrity award shows are never "controversial".
Don't fall into their stupid wordplay that programs their idiot drones.
Posted on 1/12/26 at 2:33 pm to RelentlessAnalysis
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A bit weird that they have a 28yo woman playing an 18yo girl, though.
When Beverly Hills 90210 ended in 1995, Luke Perry was 29.
Posted on 1/12/26 at 2:34 pm to CleverUserName
It’s throwing it back in their face showing how ridiculous trans people are. It’s all about them and no compromise, the show showed exactly that. It’s hard to feel for trans when they’re the dickheads .
Posted on 1/12/26 at 2:52 pm to Tigerfan1274
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When Beverly Hills 90210 ended in 1995, Luke Perry was 29.

Posted on 1/14/26 at 12:16 pm to Hangover Haven
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Bull dyke lesbian liberal is roommate with a dumb blond conservative
... except the "dumb blond conservative" scored a 28 on her ACT and had excellent grades in high school.
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