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The first season was a well contained and complete story of a group changing the world and how they were manipulated into doing it.
The second season is much harder to define, because I feel like we missed half of it.
There were parts that weren't there, there was so much that felt missing by design.

I remember my older sisters watching this almost religiously when it was still airing. I liked to pop in on them every now and then and watch too, just to sorta see what was going on, hear a witty sarcastic bit, and then leave again.
It worked, but now, they seemed thrilled to hear about the revival, and I kinda

Yes the photo is identical to the one at the start of the season.

In the end, everyone's insecure.
About their decisions,
their emotions,
their path in life.
It was a really good season, and really well written. I'll be happy to watch it next year.

I think it's called Flava Flav.

The Belchers are all about accepting each other and at the same time ridiculing each other to pieces. While protecting their hopes and dreams, but still enjoying when they succeed and cheering them on.

These mid season finales are always worth the wait. Whenever the lights go blue things can't get any better.
Seriously though, it was a great episode and the second we moved to the morgue I realized what was happening just seconds before the sheet was pulled back.
Intricately written and tense in how thrilling it is, I

This episode actually made me understand why Lapis and Peridot are the ones who live separately. Because they're the only ones that laugh when Lapis jokes about her imprisonment.
It was a nice touch that the most out of touch characters are kinda the closest friends.
Other than that, Andy was a decent start towards

To be fair to Gerald, TO BE FAIR.
His wife is capable of stirring up an entire country and then willfully execute two foreign citizens to kickstart the apocalypse because said two comedians swore in their movie.
And nice to know Garrison's just gonna be a shit show at diplomacy.
It'll at least be entertaining and

Magnitude might get in trouble if he ever showed up here… Or would he fit right in?

God every scene of this was just packed. The pace never really died and everyhting was just wonderful. From Holt popping balloons in the background as Amy and Terry talked about drunk Rosa, to Boyle doing his devil sticks routine as Amy and Jake figured out what to do.
This entire episode was fast frantic, and at the

Oh yeah. I completely forgot about that.

No, but I think Facebook is a decent way to debate. Anonymously online is good to debate single topics, but with Facebook, you have to present a, at least partially, dignified and consistent appearance. It helps to debate multiple topics and how their effects interact.
In my opinion.

Is it weird that I'm kinda flipping on both the Wes/Laurel and Michaela/Asher relationships?
In the beginning, I felt the W/L one felt realistic in how it moved together, but now it feels… placid? Almost like things for them are a little too… good. Like things are actively working out for them despite who they are.
Yet

See, I understand why you'd do that, but it also means you closed yourself off from most outside sources besides those you're okay with already.

Honestly, yeah. It felt like they were thrown through a loop. The last election episode, you could see the seams that they had put in so they could build the same overall story around either result. But it was at least well crafted enough that you had to look for them with a little attention.
Here it was… it was

I've been jumping around this website for a while. I remember I only stumbled onto it at all a couple years ago because one of my friends recommended a show, I don't even remember what now, and I went looking for reviews.
I found this place and started coming here to read the tv reviews.
But a couple months ago, I saw

I liked how by the time we learned his motivation, you could tell there was something worse brewing. Mostly because giving people the ability to kill anonymously would go against his motivation.

I'm serious. What's with every Netflix Marvel show falling apart at the last episode?
They have genuinely excellent beginnings, serviceable to fun middle bits, then they just… fail at the end. They just. crumble.
Why?

Yeah, but I don't want to pause the video every five minutes to go look up another reference.
I kinda wish there was a list of reference material I could get so I could get everything the first go through.