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It was also a chronicle of how much US society changed in the 1960s — the Civil Rights and Women’s movements meant that women and ethnic minorities started actually getting positions of power that were denied to them before. Society continued to go down this route in the 1970s, but not as dramatically.

Bobby can make random appearances and be played by a different actor each time.

Love Sally and Kiernan Shipka is great, but this comment made me realize Who is Bob Benson? is the spin-off I need.

Doing the math, it’s now 1975. Sally is a script superviser on Jaws when, getting stoned in her motel room with Murray Hamilton, she sees a TV report about the Simbianese Liberation Army and recognizes Glen among the group. Meanwhile, Don becomes consumed with the Betamax account. “People will forget VHS even

I had to rewind it and watch his dancing again. Genius. 

BTW, if you guys aren’t hitting the info button to read the show descriptions for each episode, you’re missing out. The one for this episode:

I thought it was one picture of Isaac flanked by two pictures of Johnson.

Give any combination of these guys a movie already.

Jake Johnson’s one of those guys who showed up and did the work. I mean, Nick Miller’s an iconic sitcom character at this point, one of the all-time greats, but kinda feel like Johnson could make any character he plays iconic.

People say he, David Krumholtz, and I look alike. [Note: come on, we had to make a collage to visualize this.]”

Holy shit, they really do (especially Johnson and Krumholtz; Isaac is obviously the substantially more handsome version of their shared face).  

What should I do?

Public school teachers using Cathode Rays to turn our kids into transracists.

last week I was pretty worried about Van, now I'm extremely concerned that Earn seems to be having dreams about a guy with his name killing himself. this show is wild lmao 

knew it was coming from the moment he stepped outside too, but that didn't make it any less powerful imo. the shot of his body floating face down in the pool is some haunting stuff

That’s the history of every country on Earth, including the countries the West bought slaves from. And it’s not the politicians who’ll be parting with their money, it’s everyone; including freelance TV critics.

Honestly, this was a better Twilight Zone episode than any of Jordan Peele’s were.

Sure looks like him, and he’s still talking about ghosts. I keep seeing the number 625 too. Don’t know if that means anything.

Something about the show struck me as odd: We never actually see Paper Boi rapping. He has multiple opportunities. I don’t know if that has been noted in these reviews, so I did some searching and found an interesting theory:

Can confirm. Yes. The actor is Tobias Segal. It’s not only the same actor. It’s the same actor in the same wardrobe.

I still use a CRT monitor, so I can’t wait to watch this tomorrow. 

Was E the same guy on the boat from Three Slaps?