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Weird, it is possible in the UK. In Canada. In Germany. In Austria. Switzerland, France, and the list goes on and on. Pulling the trigger is the absolute last measure to take. It's an emergency reaction, not the first option to choose from.

I loved that he did. But at the same time I'm a little surprised by the other reactions. Really? It's this weird and strange that you (talking about the people on the bus) don't know what to say anymore? Are you 14 and everything is either "chill", "cool", or "creepy"? I would have hugged her, and that's the end of

What's odd is how mean she is to him.

Alex is a real asshole to her dad.

That's factually incorrect. Where's that review? And where is the shitloads of money on patreon? Yes, she was harassed, and yes she talked about it. What a weird counter point.

Is it really "odd". A strange word for a person's personal things, hm?

What? That was the finale?

I don't think it was a bad episode but it's maybe the first one I didn't like as much as the rest. I think it was meant to show the dreadful reality of touring among other things. But I didn't like the cathartic moment either. I thought it was kind of cheap - comedy is art, it's not a trick.

He said it on the Daily Show once. I think something along the lines of "Fart jokes aren't smart, but you would be stupid not to laugh at them".

I really liked how the policeman told the black guy to go into the van as well just for walking by. Horrible reality.

My favorite one is the drive with the daughters. I thought he really used the freedom he had on that one. I don't think the series has gotten worse. If anything I think I like it even more for what it is. His relationship with Pamela isn't great but it's what a lot of people are stuck in. It's not unrealistic at all.

I think that's bullshit. So she can clearly see that all of this is hurting him and she keeps doing it because he lets it happen? Doesn't make her very sympathetic in my eyes.

I don't think that's what the show is - meaning, it's not about people humiliating him. Look at the last season. Would you really say that? I do agree with you on Pamela though. I find her very disrespectful and I think she's not very good for him.

Hm, maybe. But I also think she often falls into the trap of thinking she's very wise which obviously she's not. Hannah is a drama queen because all the oppurtinites are too many to choose from. But Jessa tries hard to give kids a bad rep.

More so, I would agree with this. But I wouldn't call Adam a sociopath for example. And a lot of people do. To me Adam (by the way, I hated him in the first season, thought the way he moved was very disgusting, and that's why I think the actor is so good) just has issues.

Adam isn't a psychopath either.

That's not psychopathic behavior. I'm reading this everywhere right now. A psychopath is something else. If anything, Desi is a pretty confused guy who believes his own lies. And really annoying. Not a psychopath though.