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Mob justice taken too far. Like White Bear. This gets to the point where it's less about punishment and more sadistically torturing someone.
I'd actually say that both WB and this could be companion pieces about how society can turn justice into torture, with WB focusing on the effects of people on the state, and SUAD

Honestly, I can admire the effort to try and craft a triple twist like this, but it was kinda predictable, oddly enough.
When he first put on the band I thought, "here we go."
By the time we got to the house, I was pretty sure they hadn't even left the office, and by the time he started reading the book, I was almost

That's what I mean. There's enough of a mixture of skin color in each setting, but it does seem like there's more minrities in the service industry roles.
To the point where I don't know if they're being subtle or I'm reading too much into it.

That's why I'm unsure.
Yeah, there're a few exceptions in these societies, but I'm wondering if what we see is generally normal, or is she an exception.

I started noticing this, and I wasn't entirely sure it was meant to be intentional, but were most of the lower scored people minorities?

I keep hearing everyone say the member berries are cute, adorable, and sweet.
Since the first time they showed up, I just found them downright creepy.
Honestly, the Trump campaign is just… I feel tired about it.
Not being strictly white myself may have played a part in that.

A nice little note I'd like to add in. When… Hero white hat guy… Got shot, he fell down.
When black hat bad guy got shot by nearly the whole town, he didn't even flinch.
Is that because HWHG wasn't expecting it, or is BHBG a host because he reacted like Dolores when she stopped registering the bullet?.

Hate to break it to you, Ali, but Claire is gonna be the Defender's Nick Fury.

They had a similar problem, at least for me, with the Hand in Daredevil season 2.
I know they were introduced in season 1, but the end felt rushed and the decisions felt out of place.
I felt like they should have shown the Hand running more promiently in the background and saved them for the big bads of season 3.
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I liked him as the Joker-esque figure turning up to just destroy and rule the underground.
Although his fight scene in the end rang far too corny for me.
I just really wish we could get an ending to one of these seasons that felt… Not over the top silly being taken way too seriously.
Closest was JJ and even that felt a

I admit when the power went out during May's resucitation, I had to clap. I knew they weren't going to kill her off, but they skillfully combined three major storylines into a single event that bounced off each other and made for a better overall story.
Really. I had to admit, it worked really well. Though I thought

I assume the basic white/black hats are for beginners, and you get different hats based on your choices in different quests.

So. How many other people caught the thing with William's hat?
I mean they weren't exactly being subtle about it.
When his hostess said there was only one decision left, it made it, at least to me, a nice choice for the programmers.
Guest wears white hat: open up the hero narritives.
Guest wears black hat: open up the

I liked it, but, and this feels weird to say, I wish it was longer. Or at least the pieces had room to BREATHE. Still maybe that would have made it drag in places. Overall it was densely packed, pretty funny overall, and only a little brochure-ish. A solid B.

I wonder if we end the season with Archer waking up from a coma, with one last "You guys got any scotch?" As everyone just stands awkwardly around his hospital bed before the credits roll.

I really wish I knew enough about literature, sports, and music to catch all these references. Those scenes are basically just.
"I like wordswords words word."
"That's good and all, but I prefer words names and words."

I wonder if there's someone inside the party who REALLY doesn't want Trump to win, but also REALLY doesn't want to leave the job.

I felt like the entire episode was like Act 1 of a two parter, without the "to be continued."
other than that, I think it was okay.

What's that?
Can you give any context?
I mean, any I can't glean from a wiki page?

Heeey Jakey. I heard you busted out of prison. Hey man, that's tight. I know who to talk to if you ever catch me.