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I think a lot of it is because American culture is just really attuned to this issue—for all our faults (and there are many), there are a lot of people who really try to say and do the right things. We tend to forget, though, that American culture and ideals are not universal, so you end up with moments like this,

I watched every episode on Hulu, waiting for it to find its stride. What happened is that it remained a show about a bland goody-two-shoes character pitted against a one-dimensional, unlikeable character, with a background of bland, unlikeable supporting characters. It’s too bad they didn’t (couldn’t?) use actual

ME. It had a rocky start, but it continued to improve. And as stated below, Alan Tudyk was a high point. I was really disappointed when it was taken from the schedule. I think they were getting to a point where they could start having a lot of fun with the premise. :/

YES! It was a little light-hearted show with a great cast, seemingly having a riot. It was pretty note-perfect, right down to the opening theme song.

Double-teaming this with Breath of the Wild is going to consume my life. Who else is taking on this task?

I genuinely like it. Looks peaceful and simple.