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Not really such a broad brush when 80+% of your country people agree with what's going on. Ideally, I think shows like this should be settled on talent alone and it's not that fair to malign Sheldon's considerable talents; however, I'm also of the opinion that the Philippines, like the US (and Thailand for that

#teamShirley

But I didn't argue. I stated my point and people told me to eff off. That warrants a response.

Ferck, you're right. My bad. For some reason Hynes' spelling took primacy in my brain. But Jodeci and the way they say it is hard to research if you missed the 5th most important R&B band of the 90s the first time around and couldn't figure out its spelling. Thanks for the info.

my name is extremely arabic because my persian single mom raised me for a bit but my dad's unknown heritage affords me degrees of white privilege. still, i've learned i have to send my pic with a resume or i never get responses. one time when i moved states and needed a new license the DMV ladies conferred about the

You're so polite. How about you grow three brain cells? Your trenchant comment lacks the substance that even a fucking idiot could provide.

Because I loved the show and now these people just react in ways that feel like caricatures and not like intimate human beings at all anymore. I'm actually done with the show.

Ugh. I hope this show gets cancelled. These characters aren't even human beings anymore.

Yes. Are you having a good life?

This episode they literally admitted that it is a telenovela. Or the narrator did.

The New Yorker piece was the inspiration for the Flashbulb memory idea. That you basically only remember those things in the center of the memory and forget the details around the periphery, making you an unreliable narrator.

#bitter #crymore #teammichaelcries

#crymore #bitterteammichael

The timing of this twist was ballsy af. Who knows what the finale could entail.

Dude, it's a telenovela: people die. People have been buried in concrete on the show. And the creators have already mentioned they are aware of returning the show to it's optimistic disposition which you would know if you, um, actually read the review.

If this episode made you give up the series you're either #bitter / #teammichael. Sorry not sorry: PEOPLE DIE ON TELENOVELAS.

Y'all should've put Joshua Alston on this. He creams his pants over 24 on every Homeland review. Every single one. Kinda thought this was his wet dream to cover.

Your grammar here comes off as satirical. On purpose?

He was actually in prison.