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Bob sounds like a voracious reader from the interviews I've seen with him.

Ya I'll stop feeding him.

Yet here you are complaining about having to hear a point of view that isn't your own.

Go figure that TV shows can reflect the issues taking place while the show is being made. Just like one shouldn't be surprised that the view might interpret the show through the lens of the current times and issues, even if the show isn't directly invoking said politics.

I think the current political climate has earned every last ounce of bemoaning that comes its way.

I think the Mike spin off is called Better Call Saul.

Debate and Discussion, the politics subforum.

I believe Hawley has said that Melanie is human.

Yes, Boris the Animal.

Zing

I'm pretty sure that version of Kissinger was The Eye. He seemed to follow them from the facility after that.

- Also, whats the deal with the dog in the cage from the first episode? The camera pans to it quite ominously and in the scene before The Eye is carving a dog figurine (that happens to be identical to a statue in the front of Clockworks.) There's also the dog (wolf?) head cane Clark has.

Quick! Get her more scarves and bangles.

So does Peter Dinklage (quoting Professor X) in Days of Future Past (the movie.)

So is Coca Cola.

I don't think anyone is saying he shouldn't be allowed to have horrible taste, but that doesn't raise a person's opinion above public scrutiny either.

Maybe they can do a whole Raising Hope reunion.

If we're looking at like that, its certainly much safer world now than 40 years ago. There's far less war.

"And yet we are seeing an increase in people beating the crap out of each other, assaulting elderly people, groups of people kicking the crap out of somebody who has fallen to the ground in a fight etc. This kind of thing didn't happen with "my" generation (I'm in my late 40's)."

How about robot cavemen?