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I agree. In the real world logos are very hard to replace in every single location — BUT on a TV show, it's placed in full view for a narrative reason. There is no way a production designer is saying, "you know what? we should have two logos to mess with viewers and show them how unorganized the Delos Corporation is."

Watched this episode a second time. A few observations:
1. The bottle of whiskey Ford places on the table says "Lawrence" on it.
2. Bullets in William's storyline are like pellets, in the MIB's storyline they are "invisible"
3. Dolores has the ability to look into the eyes of other hosts and easily "convince" them.
4.

The show is on it's 5th episode in it's inaugural season. Let it breath a bit before we start asking for it to be just like every other drama on television.

Good point. I stand corrected. It's a weird storyline.

It was a very good episode. And deserves applause.

I'm fascinated by where you place commas and periods in your sentences.

I think Cam just selfishly wanted him to stay on the football team — not to take him away from his family or be a white savior.

My theory is that 90% of the occupants of The Good Place have a darker side to them — it's not just Eleanor and Jason. Tahani was seen looking at confidential information and the two house guests of Eleanor and Chidi were a bit on the "Swingers" side.

Is it me, or is Dre a one dimensional character? I would rather watch anyone else (especially Ruby) but him.

…very flat episode.

So Cameron (trying to find the shared personal and professional shred of connection that Donna and Gordon have) got married. This is gonna get good.

…and it did look cool.

Let me know when you start writing and directing a complete season's worth of episodes of a critically acclaimed television show. And we'll all test your genius.

Anyone notice the "blood splatter" (wine being poured on a billboard) behind Tyrell — while talking to Elliot on the street at the end? Very cool.

My wife says that every single episode. It IS an excellent point.

I agree with the tattooing. Seems a bit much BEFORE knowing for sure you're going to be spending a life in prison.

Seems kind of crappy to wait until the sixth episode to say, "hey, do you think the stepdad may want the money from the girl dying AFTER her rich mother has already died!?!?" …That's lazy writing.

I don't think it's the Chinese herbal medicine that is healing Stone. I think it's the basic human instinct of "caring" and "dependency" (for the cat in this case) that is slowly healing Stone. Once Stone had someone depending on him blindly, Stone got better. …I mean He even tells the cat he'll be out for a while

Good point. The neighbor who called in to the cops was a little too "infatuated" with watching the brownstone (and Andrea).
Also, when the black witness was brought into the precinct, he mentions that he was alone when they confronted Naz and Andrea on the night in question. Why would that guy say that? What or who is

…and that Naz' inhaler mixed with the drugs and alcohol totally incapacitated him from actually doing the killing.