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Apparently that backfired on her in this episode: she just wanted those drugs! She should have gone to worse psychiatrist ;)

I have psychiatrists (MD) in my immediate family and I know for a fact that they do offer therapy as a part of a treatment. Medication is necessary in some cases, but the ideal scenario is to provide both - that way you can monitor the progress more closely.

And the accent on the wrong syllable! That bothered me so much.

I loved it. Again, Rebecca's struggles were a little too relatable for me, but I'm starting to get used to it. What struck me was how different this show approaches depression than something like, say, You're the Worst. Whereas YTW aims for hyperrealism, doom and gloom of mind-numbing disease and surround it by

I wanted to like Galavant! Really! Unfortunately, after fantastic opening song I was bombarded with bad sets, bad costumes, idiotic story, unfunny jokes and… not that great songs. Honestly, everything about that show looked cheap and not in a charming, campy way.

This is in fact one possible direction they're going towards with Rebecca and Greg. This theory gets even more valid if we consider how Greg is labeled in the opening credits: "new buddy". Maybe they really want them to be just great friends in the end game. There was already kissing, attempts at dates and they could

She's still acting a little manic though. And there's the promo for the next episode…

In my view Greg not only forgave her already but he's falling even deeper (despite himself). Of course he's going to be extra cautious after that third misadventure (Rebecca really has been treating him horribly until now), but they're starting to form a nice friendship. Last episode established that she started to

I don't think that she has romantic feelings towards him as of yet. But they did bond during their date, got to know each other outside of Josh context, at least before she screwed it all up. Right now she feels super guilty because she DOES like Greg as a person and considers him her friend. The situation definitely

Eh, I don't think they're claiming that it's universal thing. It certainly was in Josh's case - his thoughts were "sinful", but since he really hasn't acted on them, it's not a big thing. I bought the reasoning.

The repeated and over-the-nose explanations of Rebecca's motivation this episode also stood out to me too - and not in a good way. Her final apology to Greg rang the most true, but I agree that the writing this episode needed work.

Every priest I met in my life (while I still practiced Catholicism) would basically agree with Father Brah. I found the whole dialog very in line with my experience with clergy.

This is purely the game issue, because you play as him. In the books it's made clear that he's a very imperfect if likable person. For every badass ability he has - there's a character flaw to balance it. I find the writing of him fair.

Geralt is actually an okay protagonist (if rather archetypical).

Oh yeah, now I just can't wait for another round of that "diversity in The Witcher" argument. It's going to be so much fun. :/

Greg probably just said "I don't care if you like Josh, he's got a girlfriend anyway - why not go out on a date with me, then?" - but Rebecca took it like that because her own brain is telling her that "settling" for Greg is a more realistic course of action.

They were there! On the table!

My interpretation is that she seems to share one of Rebecca's particular flavors of crazy - the unrealistic romanticism. C'mon, she's encouraging her to stalk a guy! Also, I think that she's the only character so far to be in on the singing. While in here Greg had no idea that he apparently had a number, in the

Of course he's right, he's a smart guy and he's paying more attention to her than anybody else (excluding Paula, but that lady her her own crazy blinding her judgement). Greg's problem is that he enjoys making fun of her and that's not working for him so far.

I like the way they keep contrasting two main guys in the show. Josh is a genuinely nice and sweet person, even if his life choices indicate laziness and lack of ambition. He's stuck in frat-boy phrase and not really trying to get on Rebecca's level - no way they'd work in a long run. Greg is on the surface better