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The Penguin

Season 1 Episode 7: Top Hat

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Watched this show from start to finish from high school to newly married. It was such an integral part of my life, I am super excited to watch it all again. Iā€™m 6 episodes in and love it just as much as 29 years ago! Cheers you old fuckers like me!

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ā€œI will say to the end of my days: Lorneā€™s writers had a lot of racism going on,ā€ he told The Guardian. ā€œLorne himself? Zero racism. Because, remember, when I was hired I was the only Black writer. Lorne wanted to have somebody Black on TV at night-time. People didnā€™t want that. They were clamoring to make it all white. He didnā€™t.ā€

During his five-year run on the show from 1975 to 1980, Morris pushed back at attempts to pigeonhole him into stereotypical Black roles.

ā€œIt really threw me when we were going through the first show,ā€ he recalled. ā€œI didnā€™t have a skit, but I was watching another one. I said to Lorne, ā€˜Thereā€™s a doctor in this skit. Why donā€™t I play the doctor?ā€™ And he says, ā€˜Garrett, people might be thrown by a Black doctor.ā€™ Now mind you I had come from New Orleans, where youā€™re surrounded by Black medical doctors and Black PhDs. In all big cities down south, for that matter.ā€

Having paved the way for such cast members as Eddie Murphy, Maya Rudolph and Kenan Thompson, the Emmy nominee added, ā€œI feel proud that I was a minuscule part of the beginning of SNL, that I created the chair for the non-white performer.ā€

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The Shield's always been on my "will get to it someday" list of shows. I know it got a lot of acclaim and popularity when it was airing but in recent years I wasn't really feeling like getting into a show that had a bunch of dirty, corrupt cops as its protagonists. But a few weeks ago, I decided to finally give it a shot - and instantly devoured my way through the entire series very quickly.

I can see why it's considered as one of the GOAT cop shows and one of the best shows in general. It really is incredible - a dark, visceral and brutal odyssey acting as an exploration of greed and the hunger for power and control. It starts off solid enough - the first season is good not great, and acts as a nice introduction to the characters and the world they inhabit. But it levels up in a big way in subsequent seasons, as the stakes escalate and Vic and his crew find themselves spiralling further and further into an abyss of their own making.

The Shield reminds me in many ways of Breaking Bad in its steady escalation of just how utterly shitty things get for its protagonists. And the beautiful thing is, everything that happens can be traced back to the very first episode, when Vic makes that fateful decision to shoot Terry Crowley in the face. The consequences of that one incident reverberates throughout the entire series up until the very end. The Armenian money train story arc, Forest Whitaker's time on the show, Antwon Mitchell etc...there are so many fantastic arcs throughout the show.

The acting is exemplary - Michael Chiklis as Vic Mackey is one of the best anti-hero protagonists, ever. I think he belongs on the Mount Rushmore of other similar anti-heroes like Walter White, Don Draper, Tony Soprano etc. He's an utterly loathsome human being, an arrogant, egotistical, corrupt asshole - but Chiklis is so damn good at imbuing him with humanity, vulnerability and even warmth that you can't help but root for him.

The supporting cast is great, especially Walton Goggins, who is amazing in pretty much everything. Shane eventually becomes just as compelling of a character as Vic.

What really elevates The Shield to the upper echelon are two things. The first is the fact that it just gets better and better every season. The story arcs all build on themselves and create an intense pressure cooker situation that just gets more intense each episode. It's rare for a show to have its best seasons be its final ones, but that's exactly how I feel about seasons 6 and 7.

The second is the ending, which has to be one of, if not the best, endings to any show I've seen. The conclusion is devastating and powerful, and is one of the best examples of "karmic justice" I've seen in a show with an asshole protagonist that feels justified and well-earned.

I'm gonna be thinking about this show for a while, and hell, may even decide to rewatch it soon.

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As a person that's normally into Fantasy and sometimes certain crime shows, I did NOT expect to be so taken in by this show but I'm about to finish the first season and it's pretty great.

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OK so definitely let me qualify as that was a weird title lol.

Just watched Gravity Falls and, wow, what an incredible show. However, it's a show that aired 'for kids' with a myriad of adult jokes and references alongside bright colors, animal friends, and silliness. Especially within meta episodes where they reference that they are doing that.

There are quite a few brutal and violent deaths that are clearly deaths. No, "oh, I heard a squelching noise offscreen" sort of thing. More the, "Oh, this man got slowly disintegrated from head to toe watching his flesh and skeleton turn to dust" type.

Adventure Time comes to mind as well, but I'm curious what sort of 'can be enjoyed by all ages but somehow aired on Disney/CN/Nickelodeon/etc' kind of shows there are.

Found this show on the IMDB top 250 at #39 so I figured, hey, I got a Saturday to burn.

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Iā€™m doing a Lost rewatch.(spoilers ahead) Right away Locke realizes that the island is special. He knows its power and realizes its importance. However, he doesnā€™t live long enough to understand why.

Itā€™s painful to watch his backstory. His father is easily the worst character in the show, and one of the most horrible people Iā€™ve seen in television.

Locke deserved so much better. He deserved to be chosen by Jacob/the island. He did everything for him/it. Instead heā€™s used as some puppet. His death is a complete tragedy. Itā€™s painful to watch what the writers did to my boy.

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One pattern Iā€™ve noticed in many shows is characters who start off being respected by others then gradually get more hate and become the butt of the joke. In Family Guy, Meg was just a normal member of the cast but over time she became the butt of all the jokes and it became common for everyone to hate on her.

The same happens with Britta from Community, Klaus from American Dad, Zoidberg in Futurama, Dee from Itā€™s Always Sunny in Philadelphia. Many shows also have the premise that the group needs a scapegoat to direct their hatred otherwise the group would fall apart.

How common is this and is there a name for this? Are there any other examples?

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