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Neil never actually said that he heard Allison plotting to kill Kevin just that he heard her say something Kevin would want to know. It’s possible that he misunderstood or that Patty will convince him he misunderstood. Allison and Sam had chat about their affair with Kevin the kitchen and it flew under the radar. Or

“When I realised how wrong it was for me to use that word, I felt like a real re - hang on, my daughter’s trying to get my attention over there.”

Similarly this:

My guess is the they’ll blackmail Neil into silence by threatening to turn him in over strangling Allison.  

Are you focusing on the fact that it took him so long to understand that it is wrong (which is more common the older a person is, and he is 50). Or are you referring to the fact that despite his upbringing and age, he is still learning and evolving as a person?
Its a rhetorical question, as I never look back at old

Good.  It got 15 seasons and 324 episodes.  Either make something new or bring back a short lived show, like Pushing Daisies.

One of my favourite Mallory line readings was when Lana discovered there really were poison gas cannisters in the vents and says, “We thought you were joking!”, to which Mallory replies, “How is that funny?” The delivery is just so straight, and shows that Mallory is a), the kind of person who wouldn’t joke about

I get no sense from this trailer of how the show is going to address the whole *everything*, but at least I got a pretty good chuckle out of that final Joe Lo Truglio line reading. Hoping they go out on a high.

“Wained?” Does this mean climbed on a hay cart? Why not “wayned?”

Counterpoint: being brave enough to expose yourself to criticism (and I agree, it takes bravery) doesn’t (and shouldn’t) make you ineligible for criticism?

To be fair, Moore has gone onto regret how he fridged Barbara Gordon. Though yes he is kind of pervy for unrelated reasons...

As an aside, since Gunn is taking elements of the Ostrander and Yale run of Suicide Squad, I wanna talk about one of the most long term consequences of Suicide Squad: Reintroducing Barbara Gordon as Oracle.

I agree. The try to murder Kevin storyline can only take you so far. If the show wants to endure it needs to pivot to something that can be prolonged. Since the premise of this show seems to be about breaking the sitcom trope of an idiot man-child who always prevails no matter how awful they are, I would go with

I think that, at least with THIS particular release, the explanation isn’t so simple. The 60 Minutes piece on Sunday was enlightening in that respect. His bandmate Morris Hayes produced this album with him and they had effectively finished it. It was done and ready to go. And then Prince set it aside. When Hayes asked

One has to remember that Prince was a serious oddball. That may well be why he didn’t release it.

As for packaging...

I mean, dude literally harrassed her boss to get her fired and called the cops on her when she took the car because her autonomy feels threatening. The entire previous episode establishes how controlling he is over the little stuff.

I still haven’t seen how he’s earned the description Allison paints him as, enough to the point of murder.

I agree that I don’t want to see Patty and Allison having a romantic relationship. As the reviewer said, they both need a friend more than anything else; and I worry that romance might undermine the Bechdel-test-in-a-sitcom work that it’s doing.