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It might help her be more vocal on opposition to dangerous/bad policies if she knew she had support.

I'm hella liberal (like, liberal enough to use "hella" in a sentence liberal), and I'd never even heard of George Soros until conservatives kept propping him up as a billionaire Illuminati puppet master. Which doesn't make sense to me, even, because doesn't the right have most of the billionaires? Are they too lazy or

The ACA isn't beloved but it sure is more popular than that "Obamacare" stuff. /s

nah nah you're good, ya goof

Hey! He healed them that one time!

A full episode is available online for free, if you'd like to check it out! Note: there are tarantulas, but also some good comedy. I think it made the transition pretty well. https://www.youtube.com/wat…

I liked Chuck and Sarah's relationship. That finale, though, gah.

I like Strahovski a lot, ever since Chuck. She should be action flick royalty by now.

+2 on the The Adventure Zone, if you're at all interested in D&D. It's hilarious, fun, and absolutely touching at times. They play D&D with their Dad, who is also hilarious and featured in this show. But seriously, it starts off as a one-off MBMBAM episode that eventually becomes a great ride full of some impressive

The majority of my podcast (and YouTube) content intake these days is McElroy related. Rose Buddies is so calming to listen to on my drive into work on Tuesday mornings. Griffin and Rachel are such lovely people.

I love these good, good goof boys.

I think she also eventually found him in the trashed kitchen, right? I swear I saw a scene of her walk in on him terrified in maybe the last or first episode.

In the shot before, it was just Cary, Syd and David strapped to the bed. It was super subtle, but it does do a lot to explain the last episode, when Cary's talking to Kerry but there's no one there. Love it.

Did…did David absorb an entire town? In the Angriest Boy in the World book, the last page is a town in flames. In the last shot of the episode, he's surrounded by a whole bunch of people/personalities. So…maybe?

I've always liked Emma and Scott together, to be honest.

Syd doesn't seem the sort who would care about that either way. She's supportive and realistic. I like that.

*Reminded of "Why don't you call me, Alex?" and sighs.*

It was a nice reveal, too. Subtle but it snapped the opening scene - which was nice and all on its own - into a nice focus for me. How sad and utterly human.

I think most mutants in this world can do like, one or the other. There was a guy blasting dudes into the moon in the pilot. So, seemingly telekinetics are a known quantity, but matter warping, telepathy, clairvoyance, etc. etc. etc. and telekinesis? That's a good, good weapon you've got there. Maybe she's looking at

Yeah, it took me a second to be like, "Wait a minute."