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    Plausible but odd since all of the mother's friends also had accents and the show has always given me the impression that Claire's family have a longer history in the region.

    It's just annoying since they just have to talk in a standard American accent—ie like regular ass white people—to capture Dallas accurately. Oh well.

    Yeah, the politics have always been reversed on the show. I just pretend Underwood is a Republican.

    No one in Highland Park talks with a southern accent.

    Ah, yeah, blaming Mickey for everything is unfair. At most, Mickey is just embarrassing for being over dramatic, which makes me empathize with Gus's 'dream' date going awry. But, damn, Gus just needed to stop acting like a scared child and initiate leaving instead of letting other people dictate the decision to leave.

    Why does everyone keep taking sides on this shows reviews? Neither character is really defensible or tolerable. Between Mickey, an addict that is not coping well (and who sabotages herself throughout the series, especially in the finales closing), and Gus, an in denial and insecure narcissist (who is also an addict I

    Yes and no. I enjoy guided meditations and the first people I discovered doing ASMR on YouTube were basically just doing meditations with whispering and other common auditory triggers, so very much like relaxation tapes. At some point people started incorporating roleplay and other odd things which I don't really find

    Overall, this show sucks but it has its moments. I think I only stuck with it because I can relate to some core aspects of the story.

    Maybe it moved him… TO A BIGGER HOUSE

    " It shouldn’t be hard to make an entertaining B-movie about a genetically engineered assassin, but it may be time for the Hitman franchise to quit while it’s behind."

    Oh okay that's more tongue in cheek than an omission, but I agree with the sentiment.

    Yeah I agree with that sentiment.

    Fair enough.

    Why label it abuse when it's obviously a gag to cartoonishly personify the frustration of parents dealing with 'problem' children?

    Is this an actual thing to be sincerely shocked by?

    Ansari is a good comedic performer/actor and is good at portraying whiney millennial 'angst' and blandness but is terrible in terms of material in his stand-up.

    The more pertinent coorelate to Masters of None's criticism would be a requisite "Sibilant s" for gay characters.

    All of us.

    Fuck the Alamo.

    Everyone should love Dirty Dancing and Die Hard. EVERY GOD DAMN PERSON.