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Like, permanently negate?

How long until he dies horribly this time?

Agent Sensitive McTherapy!

Pasdar was clearly having fun with this part, which was nice to see. "That damn mask again!"

Sounds like Bobbi.

That would be good, and fit in with the spy stuff. Which I feel actually is the best part of the story right now, rather than the Inhuman stuff. Which seems to be turning into the same old Heroes argument of are these people enhanced or cursed, and will they be recruited to evil or good?

Respect the widow! This is her special day. Uhm, month!

Wait, which one goes with Amethyst? Buck?

Dog Copter!

Whom Peridot may go looking for, as Jasper seemed to be giving the orders.

"That sounds like a reference to something I don't understand."

Bingo.

An ideal image where both partners are miserable and one is in denial about the lies of another? I'd argue it was much more about picking apart that ideal image (the guy at the gaming con in the wheelchair was so on-the-nose about their glistening facade) than celebrating it.

It's weird, because I'm the last person to argue against escapist entertainment, but since the 1960s there has been a very strong cultural argument for verisimilitude and documentary-style storytelling even in our fiction, as a new bastion of authenticity and truth. So the fact that Dom/Doris made you cringe would be

They're describing their own projection of what a gay show should be, IE an impossible wish list that one show could never fulfill.

You're like the guy who comes to the funeral to yell at the coffin.

"No, really, drama, he owes me like $500."

Exact same experience, this is one crowd that is impossible to please.

James Brown on the T.A.M.I. Show.

"Disappointed" is his live pinnacle for me. "Oh no I've changed my mind again, goodnight, and thank you."