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But how good would it be to have someone around who can do what he did to Hive's parasites in Daisy?

Rimshot!

I didn't find their scenes forced at all, because their chemistry is off the charts. Wonder if the show will actually notice?

Daisy knows everything. She's smarter than Fitzsimmons, who can jury rig wormholes, so …..

And the swayed refers to everyone under Hive's control, even the pretty ones. This review is half wishful thinking.

First you have to explain why you haven't already seen the film I'm afraid.

Of course they are, they might have made more sense showing up when Daisy's mom was still around: "Of course we free beings have a slave class, Daisy, it's not a contradiction at all!" Here I almost sided with Hive's insistence that they were all us and him and everyone, against Daisy's clear disgust.

The stars figured that one out back in the 1990s. We're not required to agree, and certainly the tendency to indulge in excessive negativity is as prevalent as ever.

It was very professional. It makes a different with an actual comedian, always.

It's basically the White Chicks of the 1980s.

No, it happens, bookstores too. "I need that new book by that guy who was on GMA this week?"

Yes, they identified it in the show.

Great movie. Underappreciated.

Larry David should be an actor by now, but he still isn't.

In this case, I think it's really more a case of Sasheer/Vanessa chemistry, honestly. I just re-watched the Beyonce is Black disaster trailer, and Sasheer and Vanessa are one of the best parts of that, too.

I would love that. I mean these actors can do whatever is called for, and I mean the whole main cast. I also do realize it's a tough balance. Which is why I'm not up in arms over the killer lesbians. I didn't like it, but it hardly spoiled my enjoyment of the show, because I know they can, have and will do better.

I also know my way around a CVS.

Maybe if they didn't always have to start with one seeming mystery and then have it actually be a ruse/distraction for the second hidden mystery that's even weirder. All the narrative time is taken up getting from point A to point F …. I suppose we must see Sherlock or Joan achieve a surprising deduction every week,

The cold blood with which the first murder happened (fake uber) can't just be dismissed as emotionally driven. That was an unwarranted, non-passionate hit on a potential leak who hadn't even threatened them and wasn't trying to. The definition of pre-meditated, making the perpetrator clearly evil.

I think many of the reviews here are asking for just that. It's often pointed out that the procedural element of the show is not as interesting as the melodramas around Sherlock and Jone's personal lives, and I agree. Why not make the cases more protracted and tell a less formulaic narrative? The actors are certainly