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They definitely played coy with who got shot and by whom, but there were a few lines where the police investigators referred to Kevin in the present tense, which makes me suspect that he actually shot Nick.

Yeah, the joke of that sketch is that his dumb character keeps referencing jizz and stuff because it’s an “adult tour” and “you’re allowed to swear” but the other people in the tour group kick him off the tour for being annoying, you’re supposed to be laughing *at* him for being stupid/annoying, not *with* him.

Yeah, I really wish they’d just film theatrical performances and release them as movies more often, like they did with Hamilton.

> Assuming that Ego had to have a little talk with S&P before settling on “my pushy and my crack.”

Yeah, he should’ve had it at one of those famous comedy clubs that don’t serve alcohol

It was very weird and it seemed like basically cover for the fact that Cecily, who almost certainly would’ve gotten that role otherwise, continues to be conspicuously absent?

Yeah, I was surprised by how much having shots that weren’t through the lens of a Zoom call grid made it feel much more like a “real” episode, albeit one where all the conversation happens to be on phone calls, rather than a contrived thing where you’re essential just watching glorified meeting

Isn’t the show-within-a-show pitch declined by Future Kenneth immediately? The joke is that he says “nobody would watch that.”

I haven’t watched the movie yet, although I bought it and intend to once we run out of episodes of the show. It’s interesting that Troy and Reggie are apparently played by the same actors, while basically every other character is the same, but played by a different actor.

We’ve been watching Dear White People (also on Netflix), which is really good, and seems conspicuously absent from this list

Ah, right. It’s been a minute and I actually was picturing the thunderblight Gannon, but that’s in the desert/camel beast and not the bird. Yeah that’s definitely the hardest one, by a pretty wide margin.

One thing a lot of the various guides and walkthroughs never mention which makes it a *lot* less unpleasant is to do the bird divine beast *first*, because then you get the Revali’s Gale power that lets you climb much faster and makes travelling the world way less frustrating for the rest of the game.

Ah, I spaced on that too. So, likely he dies, but without Saul’s knowledge, at some point before this series ends.

He was definitely in it - he had that bit about how he was “prepared” for his death and the reveal was that he was just talking about wearing a hard hat.

Saul mentions both Lalo and Nacho in his first scene in BrBa, so it's probably a pretty safe bet that they both live to the end of this series (although I suppose they could die but just without Saul's knowledge).

My problem is that I don’t trust that the show thinks she’s an antihero. I think the show wanted you to see her doing a little impromptu set at Joel’s club when the power went out like she was doing him a huge favor, and the ending seemed to play it more from Midge/Susie’s perspective (that Shy and Reggie were being

I mean, even if Snoke hadn’t died in TLJ they would’ve likely tried to tie him back to the original trilogy or whatever instead of having having the big bad be just some unexplained dude.

I get why they brought Palpatine back, they needed a villain and there’s not a lot of other choices if you want it to feel connected to the whole saga and not just be another random Snoke-type dude.

My guess is they shot a version of that scene where it was more obvious that Lando was supposed to be her dad, but then somebody told JJ that it seemed vaguely racist to make this random person be Lando’s kid because she’s one of two new black characters we’ve seen in this whole sequel trilogy so they just left it

I think it was more that he sucked the “life force” out of them, as they had set up multiple times previously was a thing you can do with the force, apparently.