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I never used the term Hispanic? I didn't even say what race I was.

No I put she was white to show she was from a different culture as the purpose of the show. As we are both from the same country so to show the difference in our cultures is by stating the difference.

All the jokes on welcome to Sweden seem so outdated without anything unique done to make it worthwhile. Also I hate the trope of foreign parents refuse to speak English in front of guy who only speaks English. My sister in law is white and doesn't speak Spanish so we speak English for her… Cause we aren't dicks

Is it cold living in the place where joy dies?

I agree, I liked season one cause of the characters and the relationships. But the whole evil corporation thing left me cold and all the twists didn't help. I have the last two episodes just sitting there and I'm not sure when I'll get back to them

I haven't liked one or two because the characters are just too dumb. If the only way your killer can be effective is if he goes up against people who literally never make a logical choice then I stop caring.

Can cinema sins not be a thing anymore

I've been on board since lone star but this movie was… Not good. And again that's from someone that's seen his film inbetween lone star and magic mike or the dark times

They haven't turned me off the new films but my excitement is pretty much at zero. I'm old enough to remember a time when just knowing someone who had heard of the films was awesome but as they re-entered pop culture and the craziness of the fan, I can't help but be turned off

I think Paige becoming a spy is gonna be too silly to really work but maybe they can pull it off. Other than that I quite enjoyed it

His neck is really thick and fat, he looks like he's on the riods. Also he's just really box-y overall.

I think my favorite part of the show is the family stuff. Maybe I'm in the minority here, but the spy stuff doesn't equal the tension that these two Russian communist have to battle with the american kids downstairs. It's been the best part of everything.

Next season needs way more emma, which may not happen with her quitting.

Oh man what was that? That premiere was rough! I completely agree with your thoughts that the new show runners just seem to have a basic idea about the show but not really anything that made the show actually good.

Thank you for an amazing show and discussing with me your opinions! I didn't think I could respect you more but somehow I do now

It's been a long time since I saw it so I'm finding it hard to remember exact instances that felt out of character to me. I do remember that the Colin breakup was one big moment I felt didn't work. Colin was doing terrible things to all her friends, and just being terrible in general but it wasn't until he

With all due respect, as creator of the show of course you would disagree with me. I can't think of any one more invested in season 3 Jenna than her creator. But that's doesn't change the fact that Jenna became a pretty terrible and unlikable person last season, and that all her actions were based on what others (and

I could argue with you but it would take too long. Instead I'll say go back and watch season one (which was perfect) because that girl would never become the Jenna from season 3 . Not in a million years

I thought last season had all the problems you exclaimed here with Jenna just becoming terrible all to learn a lesson that she knew from the start (about being herself, which was never her problem) so I'll give this season a chance but it's a small chance and I think I'll finally give up on this show in a few weeks

Oh man how do I agree. Since the beginning, there has been something off about Boyle chasing Rosa. Where Jake chasing Amy seems at least a little bit mutual and Jake never crosses the line and treats her like a partner and an equal, Boyle seems to view Rosa as a trophy where they have little in common and in fact,