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"nails it out of the park"

You can't start or test a relationship with someone without being exclusive?

She is kind of infatuated with Jon though. That could be something. And she might be important to Jon as well. She did have a vision of victory that may be related to Jon.

Really? I'd say my bar for television is far lower. I only follow great shows like this one, but I can mindlessly watch reality or cooking shows easily. I can't stomach paint-by-numbers sitcoms, but I can't handle most theater.

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Nathan's acting during the "I love you" scene was perfect. Literally perfect. I can see why Teti's mom isn't comfortable with not knowing where the character ends and the real Nathan begins, because it was hard to watch that scene and not think that validation was real.

In the show he's a commercial actor. I assumed they didn't have enough money to ball out on motorcycle jackets and Common Projects.

I mean, I agree that is a common trope, but did you see this recent study:

It's Ruh-vee. To me, it's a part of how despite how much of a "melting pot" America is, it shows how little white people have to care about diversity. They don't even have to bother learning basic linguistic heuristics for Mexican, Indian, Chinese, or Arabic names. Even now, after decades of war in the the Middle

Shit, I'd be happy if yoga teachers on TV could pronounce namaste properly so that worldwide I don't have to deal with people fucking up the one word they think they know.

Because it's the most powerful and it is culturally relevant worldwide? And they're educated enough to realize the effect the media has, so it feels intentional. And since it appears you missed it,

I thought that was the whole point… He humanizes Dev as someone who (like pretty much everyone) is shortsighted to their own flaws until they affect him and are thrown into sharp relief. It happens in later episodes as well.

Then Poochie is Odysseus.

Are you guys serious? He had water in that box. 10 miles would take at most 2 days. He'll get to that town a little sunburned but totally fine.

I don't know, it seemed like their whole interaction was based on how she could control him. Dev seemed like a guy she could use without his input being particularly important.

Can I just say for the that the charges against Michael Jackson were highly flawed and the detective involved was incredibly biased. Evidence was circumstantial and mothers came forward to try to get some of that settlement money. Tons and tons of children were at Neverland ranch and none have reported (even now) that

Note that this scene also calls back that Shitstain is going to lock it up with Jacqueline!

Is this show good now? I remember the first season and it didn't justify itself to me. Should I watch it?

His intro piece was on his cleft palate surgeries. They could have played it up more and had his story be how he was too internal and then he grew and became emotive. But they decided against that narrative.