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Too bad the people who would most benefit from this episode's message either wouldn't watch it, or wouldn't get it.

Based on sociological study results and anecdotal evidence an Asian American friend and former coworker shared with me, I think they failed a bit in the depiction of that ethnicity's stereotyping issues.

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On 3/13/2017 at 10:22 PM, shapeshifter said:

Too bad the people who would most benefit from this episode's message either wouldn't watch it, or wouldn't get it.

Based on sociological study results and anecdotal evidence an Asian American friend and former coworker shared with me, I think they failed a bit in the depiction of that ethnicity's stereotyping issues.

At least they had that phone app noise running gag to point out all the bias people in general have, not just the white people. Otherwise, this was largely not funny episode filled with so much backwards political correctness crap it hurts.

So... Arthur is racist for suspecting the ONE GUY in the entire meeting that showed an interest in that baseball? Yeah, that's rock solid logic there Franco, the worst part Arthur is even admitting that Marco being black was the reason he suspected him when there was absolutely nothing to indicate that beforehand. I hope Franco stops pulling the racism card out so much in the future, the racism/sexism card never been funny or meaningful in anything that has ever used it, it's just preachy and annoying especially since it's everywhere and whenever they do use it they do so by laser focusing on the absolute worst and rarest examples of it and then exaggerating to absolutely absurd extents. Everybody that needs to be preached to about stuff like that never has any intention of listening to begin with and everybody who doesn't is tired of hearing it and having otherwise fine plots being bogged down by shoving it in there.

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They managed to make a comedy out of an ongoing tragedy. Oh, well. As Moz Jibroni's character said, making fun of stuff heals. I actually laughed at Judd Hirsh "overacting" as a feeble old guy — probably because I'm becoming a feeble old gal.

They used a less common example of the costs of continuing to criminalize medical marijuana at the federal level (not being able to file an insurance claim without passing a drug test that includes marijuana). This past year I discovered that I am allergic to the drug used to combat nausea caused by chemotherapy. I was offered a prescription for marijuana, but it would have cost me $150 and 2 months to apply for it, and then $500/month — none of it covered by health insurance because of the federal laws, and I had 12 rounds of chemo over 8 months. I drank a lot of peppermint tea instead.

Of course, IRL, there's no way that collection would have covered having an x-ray and a cast at a hospital. Maybe at a clinic.

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23 minutes ago, biakbiak said:

It probably wouldn't have covered the ambulance!

Right! IRL they would've needed 2 wheelbarrows to get them to the "free" clinic. 

If this show gets cancelled, maybe they can do a new one about people making wisecracks about costs of living as seen on TV.

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On March 23, 2017 at 11:18 AM, biakbiak said:

Yay! May this be another sign that the world has not entirely lost its moral compass.

BTW, I noticed in the article that "the annoying blonde girl" is played by Anna Baryshnikov, daughter of Mikhail Baryshnikov, and that she was in the Oscar-nommed Manchester by the Sea.

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Another episode wrapped up with heart tonight. 

I'm okay if this show only gets one season; a reasonably priced DVD will be released, and, who knows? It might become a cult classic.

If nothing else, the actors, writers, and others who create this show should have nothing but pride in their work.

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This is a cute little show and good for them for getting renewed. For someone who doesn't watch sitcoms, I certainly have ended up this past season watching a few more than I have in a long time. I guess having Judd Hirsch (who looks pretty good for being 82) in it peaked my interest, Mr. Angelkitty likes comedies, and also, well, donuts.

It made me chuckle enough not to remove it from my series recording list but if Franco ends up taking care of that baby, I'll just have to stop watching.

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12 minutes ago, SmithW6079 said:

Fawz is Iranian, so he's not an Arab.

And yet I could almost imagine Fawz saying: Iranian, Arab. Po-tay-to, po-tah-to.
I'm used to hearing Maz Jobrani with his accentless, California-reared English on Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me, but he also seems to enjoy flaunting his excellent Indian accent for comedic effect (which I believe he said he picked up from his wife's family). I think he said he would be okay with being classified as an Equal Opportunity Offending Comedian.
But, yes, both the actor and the character are Iranian-American.

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On 10/23/2017 at 1:11 PM, msrachelj said:

can't believe this crap was renewed and they cancelled my beloved " real o'neals". kevin can wait is bad also. should have just remade 'king of queens" 

You do know CBS has no control over what ABC does and vice versa? Also Real O’Neals went fractional and was one of the 2 worst rated comedies on ABC alongside Dr Ken.

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