We shared our thoughts on why we think Louis C.K. is the sexiest pile of steamy ginger man meat on television. That happened.

Imagine the FX network as a bar. At the bar is Justified’s Timothy Olyphant, in his clenched-jaw majesty, double-fisting bourbon. In a corner, Charlie Hunnam’s biker from Sons of Anarchy, and America’s favorite Estavez, Charlie Sheen (who recently launched Anger Management on the network) are arm-wrestling. Then, in another corner, there’s a stocky, balding ginger talking about masturbation and chicken wings to anyone who will listen. And that man, Louis C.K., is the sexiest man on television.

We shared our thoughts on why we think Louis C.K. is the sexiest pile of steamy ginger man meat on television. That happened.

Imagine the FX network as a bar. At the bar is Justified’s Timothy Olyphant, in his clenched-jaw majesty, double-fisting bourbon. In a corner, Charlie Hunnam’s biker from Sons of Anarchy, and America’s favorite Estavez, Charlie Sheen (who recently launched Anger Management on the network) are arm-wrestling. Then, in another corner, there’s a stocky, balding ginger talking about masturbation and chicken wings to anyone who will listen. And that man, Louis C.K., is the sexiest man on television.

Fuck, marry, kill: Walter White, Matt LeBlanc, and Nancy Botwin. Nerve gives summer television the sharp critical analysis usually reserved for boys at sleep away camp.

Fuck, marry, kill: Walter White, Matt LeBlanc, and Nancy Botwin. Nerve gives summer television the sharp critical analysis usually reserved for boys at sleep away camp.

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I found out about this after I saw a call for petition signatures on my dashboard.

The petition was calling for ABC to pull this ridiculousness, because it’s offensive to transwomen and the problems they face in the workplace. I mean, having to pass and hide how your biology differs from your performed gender? What’s not hilarious about that?

Plus, dudes in dresses are oh-so-hysterical, especially when we can have the characters constantly reassert their masculinity and make fun of stereotyped woman behavior.

But if we needed more reasons why this show is hilarious, we’ve got women who are making cutting, fat-phobic remarks in the workplace, and men who lie to their wives to protect their identity as alpha male.

Oh, and the show plays Ru Paul’s “Work It,” and takes that same term as their title. It’s an oh-so-clever play on words that ties back to the drag community, just to further emphasize that these guys are not women and that gender binaries totally exist.

Yep, this show should be great. My eyes can’t wait to feast upon this madness. 

GLAAD and HRC publish ad in Variety denouncing ‘Work It.’ Damn, er, straight. Seriously, this show sounds terrible. http://bit.ly/rEyGjx 

Joey and Monica; disgusting confessions.

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If there was such thing as a ladyboner, I would have one right now. Happy humpday.

If there was such thing as a ladyboner, I would have one right now. Happy humpday.

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How David Simon is ruining The Wire (via Nerve)

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How David Simon is ruining The Wire (via Nerve)

Shows that alternate between amazing and terrible.

Shows that alternate between amazing and terrible.