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Darren
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Neither do I, equally though I think that some of them will be. I think there are three main reasons Trump won

No I didn't. I wasn't complicit in his election. I'd like to see an explanation of how I was. If you're saying that I can't imagine people voting for a racist, then you misunderstand me. My sentence is solely about me and how I find I am able to defend and support Clinton but could never support Trump. Do you refute

I'm being respectful enough to say that not all Trump supporters are the same and to try to rationally support my claims of his sexism and racism. I'd ask that you pay the same courtesy by not putting all Hilary supporters in the one boat please as I think you've missed my point. Hilary voters would be complicit in

Look, it's not the only reason these people voted and that is clear. Labelling people as racist or sexist or xenophobic is lazy but it is done so often because such a large degree of truth lies there.

I thought that the amount of drama they were able to get from Phillip kneeling was really impressive. Like it shouldn't be that dramatic because even before a word is spoken, you know that he will kneel. Not because it happened but because it so obviously inevitably has to happen and everyone, including Phillip, knows

I think the main issue with this show is that it can't go even an episode without the whole America is a wonderful nation that could never give into fear and in which democracy is sacred. Like I believe all that and that's great but the truth is that the designated survivor plan is absolutely ridiculous. So in 2015

Totally agree that you immediately knew one of those guys was going to die and that Kirkman's guilt was fat too OTT.

I think I would use this episode to demonstrate how lies can easily spiral completely out of control. It does it so hilariously but it's there the whole time!

You learn something new every day! Will check it out

I'd be really interested to hear people's thoughts on this theory I have. Basically talking to people in work about this series, we all seem to have the same favourites, Shut up and Dance followed by Hated in the Nation. I notice though that the reviewer and other American readers seem to have a different ranking

My worry with this show is that it's not sustainable. I'm really enjoying it at the moment but to be honest, it strikes me as if it should be a movie (getting Dad back, twist at end about Mum) and then a sequel (Nightingale killer, save the Mum) rather than a series. My worry is that it's going to become quite

'Yeah, you keep screening the scary drug lord because he definitely won't just show up here' Classic Joan.

I'd argue that this isn't just any show. A show about soulmates that only allows in good people really has to make its position on the LGBT community known

That might just mean their entry to the good place as Michael welcomed everyone at the group introduction in episode one.

I'm almost in agreement but think that, for example, the relationship between the garbage couple had to be clearer. The non race normative couples have been clearly shown to be soulmates that's yet to happen with same sex couples. And at times where the town had gathered together such as the introductory dinner she

I'm beginning to think that Tahani does actually belong in The Good Place. I was moving towards the idea that she was a faker like Elanor but actually I think the point is she was a good person who felt comfortable existing in a character she built for herself. It would explain her over the top english accent and

Done a bit of googling but still not entirely sure, what is a toaster oven? I'm a Brit and pretty sure we don't have them. Had a look on amazon UK and it was suggesting like mini ovens, is that just what they are?

Oh my goodness, this was so amazing! The first episode alone was exceptional and it hardly figured Blaine or Boss. Scenes with Clive were especially great, I felt so bad for him when he had to sacrifice happiness in his private life - and career elevation -after the reveal. I'm so happy that it came though, I was

What a terrible typo but in my defence, I'd been up late and was typing on my phone. I think it's obvious that it was a typo and I wasn't being highly inappropriate but just to clarify, I meant ethically.

I completely get this. I want to get behind it but I don't find it believable at all. It doesn't fit in with her character at all. I am not for a minute saying this because she is a women. I'm not saying she should sit and take the abuse because she is a women. I'm not saying that her murdering a man is so morally bad