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I'll be honest, I didn't think this was as funny as you. Oh, it was enjoyable, but not fantastic.
There were a few too many camera glances, like they REALLY want to make sure we know the moment was awkward. And everyone is aggressively quirky to the point where they kinda stop being people.
Still, it's early in the

Benedict Bars.
Disloyal Dessert.
Chocoliar.
Backstab Balls, little chocolate balls filled with red cream and a dark chocolate knife.
Treacherous Treacle tarts…. Treachle tarts.

I liked it, a nice solid A story going ll the way through.
I think these latter day episodes should do more of these without splitting time between smaller sides. The focus is better and it lends itself well to generating small asides that help build WITH the plot, like Bart's improbable showboating skills.

Loved the episode.
David was acting creepy and arrogant as shit in the beginning though, only compounded by the messed up situation Syd conjured for herself.
But overall, the white room was nice.
And then seeing the devastation and… Manic glee Lenny had in just… Killing. It was unsettling.
But it did lead me to question

Did not realize it was the season finale, but it's fitting.
A lot has actually changed in Philly this season, enough that… I think Dennis' leave may be permenant. Or at least he'll only guest star once a season.
It's been a great season, and honestly, I loved laughing at these horrible. Horrible. Horrible. Horrible

So this is an old review, but I like reading them as I catch up.
I loved how the hostage situation played like Dodd was a baby for the Blomquists.
And honestly, I see Hanzee's scenes being a tribute to all he's seen.
He never feels respected, no matter how he fights, no matter how he tries, he's always judged as less.
So

I wonder if the Yellow Man rewrote Benny to insert itself into David's lifemore easily.
I'll be honest, from the moment I saw Audrey Plaza and her over the top mannerisms, I started my Durden test.
Does anyone else acknowledge her prescence, does she affect anything that David couldn't?
I was suspicious, but I was never

I kinda liked the show, but I will admit, it wasn't quite the muppets until they started growing hearts again.

Let's put it another way.
What powers do the characters in the show have evidence that he has?
You wouldn't waste time to train someone in time travel rules if you didn't have any indication they could.

I kinda agree. Wes/Laurel felt a little forced. As has Laurel's transformation into the "widow" character.
I didn't initially like Asher/Michaela, but over time they kinda won me over with Asher's sincerity and Michaela's steadyness.

She had two other people with her when she freed him. I think the guy could toss boulders and the girl was the firestarter.

True, but I feel a running tally will ground what he can do. At the moment.
What does he know he can do, and what can he effect?
Simply letting him do anything is boring.

I wonder if he understands he's moving us towards a fascistic state, or if he considers each of these a series of decisions he feels pressured to make to do what he feels is better for the country.
Like a gradual descent into total control because he feels the nation is too chaotic and uncontrollable.

David's power list at the moment:
Telepathy
Telekinesis (long range)
Astral Projection (himself and others)
Matter teleportation (including inanimate objects, people and himself)
Levitation [unknown if it's an extension of his telekinesis] (possibly flight)
geokinesis
(possibly matter transmutation)
(possibly electrokinesis)
(p

I think what I liked about this series is the emphasis on Lenny growing.
The series is neatly divided into two parts, the first five episodes are his villain arc and rise to power.
He crushes his rivals and uses their good will and his own indifference to others to consolidate his control.

I liked this one.

Also, when he was talking about the CBC, I think it was more
"Do you want to do my job?"
than
"Oh, you must know them right?"

The more he talks the more I hear.
It's not my fault.
It's not my fault.
It's not MY fault.

He's…actually campaigning for 2020 already. It's barely been a month.

She was also several feet off the ground, though I get what you're saying.
I think that was more evidence for geokinesis than all encompassing reality warping.