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I don't trust the show going beyond the source material. I feel like the biggest mistakes in the season all happened were in the deviations form the book. Too much emphasis on getting a moment of catharsis. After willing to see how the post-racial society, I've come to agree that the way it dealt with race, and how

I'm beginning to wonder if we fixate on the music choices because they highlight problems with the rest of the series like not always feeling like it controls it's tone.

Lex Luthor actually divested from his business when he was president!

It maybe. I get confused as to how much of early Peal Jam is about how they were supposed to be Mother Love Bone.

I know that song was at least in part a response to Andrew Wood's death, but it feels like it's about a lot of other people's now.

This is moving towards a combination of "agree to disagree" and "I probably need a Star Wars break before The Last Jedi comes out."

I really wasn't invested in Yoda or the Emperor at that point of the story. It felt anti climactic. (I'm not a prequel hater, but I don't think anyone would say that they don't have pacing issues.)

You know I just watched that for the first time a couple of weeks ago, but I barely remember that scene. (Other than thinking the movie should have been brisker about wrapping up at that point.)

I haven't watched Catastrophe Season 3 yet and I'm worried about how seeing her last performance there will affect me.

Its "A LONG TIME AGO IN A GALAXY FAR, FAR AWAY"

Palpatine?

Wonder if the new Dynasty will try and modernize this scene and storyline.

This is the most correct response.

There is something like three movies about this coming out, maybe you're confusing it with one of them.

It was a moment I was glad to have subtitles.

I tend to have more sick feelings towards something I read than something I watch. Learning what a fistula was from Cutting for Stone as well as the other surgical descriptions in that book just left me queazy. There was a torture scene in 100 Bullets that also did it, Lono emptying a shopping bag of the guy he was

I do think the affair was about making it harder to trust the pre-Gilead days. Moira points out that they were taking part in uneven gender dynamics through the affair. Luke not getting how upsetting it was to loose access to her money, and later trying to have sex with her (not in the series, for reasons that I think

I completely agree, she'd be heart broken to hear her husband talk of love like that.

I do want to see June and Nick act out clichéd meet cute scenes like the do in the book.

I don't think the Commander's disdain for love is because Serena Joy is too cold. He's a cynic, she may be is a true believer. I don't know what got them to here, but I've always been really interested in what their relationship was like before and how they got here.