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I get that it's not an instant skill, I just thought I saw it taking her a little longer, but I acknowledge that there's almost no way that was intended.

I get that it's not an instant skill, I just thought I saw it taking her a little longer, but I acknowledge that there's almost no way that was intended.

That dream sequence didn't exactly destroy my "this is Michelle's death hallucination as Hubbel, the incredibly creepy man who abducted her, murders her on his murder table in his creepy murder house he shares with his mother" theory.

That dream sequence didn't exactly destroy my "this is Michelle's death hallucination as Hubbel, the incredibly creepy man who abducted her, murders her on his murder table in his creepy murder house he shares with his mother" theory.

You're right. I was focusing on the valid criticism at the start that the show was 100% white, then the invalid-to-me criticism that when they started having  diversity in the background dancers, that was worse than the complete lack of representation before.

You're right. I was focusing on the valid criticism at the start that the show was 100% white, then the invalid-to-me criticism that when they started having  diversity in the background dancers, that was worse than the complete lack of representation before.

Small correction: I think the dead woman that Spider-Man pulled partly out of the sheet really was his dead sister.

Small correction: I think the dead woman that Spider-Man pulled partly out of the sheet really was his dead sister.

Agree with you on Rosen. With Kat, I honestly thought she wasn't getting it for a few seconds there. Is there any way they tried to indicate her it took her a little longer to master the skill than normal? Or was it maybe just because dry-erase was the wrong medium for sketching?

Agree with you on Rosen. With Kat, I honestly thought she wasn't getting it for a few seconds there. Is there any way they tried to indicate her it took her a little longer to master the skill than normal? Or was it maybe just because dry-erase was the wrong medium for sketching?

I'm pretty sure an early review of this show on this very site said that they were annoyed that the show would never actually say Gary was autistic, and then he was quoting diagnostic scales three episodes later.

I'm pretty sure an early review of this show on this very site said that they were annoyed that the show would never actually say Gary was autistic, and then he was quoting diagnostic scales three episodes later.

Because ASP probably thinks she has an interesting answer to the question "What is Michelle going to do between half-seasons, and how long is it going to be?"

Because ASP probably thinks she has an interesting answer to the question "What is Michelle going to do between half-seasons, and how long is it going to be?"

I enjoyed that Charlie's friend really didn't seem to be any more interested in dating Mel than she was him, even though Mel is awesome. It was just nice to not hit the expected beat.

I enjoyed that Charlie's friend really didn't seem to be any more interested in dating Mel than she was him, even though Mel is awesome. It was just nice to not hit the expected beat.

I'm with both of you that I think Boo is no worse than slightly behind Sasha in dancing skill, and I think this was the show acknowledging it. I also was really impressed by the supermarket dance. We'll see how the show handles it going forward.

I'm with both of you that I think Boo is no worse than slightly behind Sasha in dancing skill, and I think this was the show acknowledging it. I also was really impressed by the supermarket dance. We'll see how the show handles it going forward.

Does anyone know what percentage of American households have most of their money made by women? All of their money? What percentage of households with children? What percentage below average household income?
Because I doubt this show will address it.

Does anyone know what percentage of American households have most of their money made by women? All of their money? What percentage of households with children? What percentage below average household income?
Because I doubt this show will address it.