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I know this is crazy late, but I just wanted to reply because your comment made me think of something. My daughter really wanted to watch the goosebumps TV show (she was 6 at the time) but was really scared. So I showed her how it's not scary if we muted it, she was amazed at how it was no longer scary. So for a

I was a mess from the second I realized that John was on the correct roof until Shaw and Fusco were at the diner. Awesome show, I will definitely watch certain episodes again… I hope my eyes aren't puffy tomorrow, but if they are it was worth it AND I may have a chance to talk about the show even though it ended last

I'm the last to know and I am so sad!

You convinced me and I didn't even know I was considering it!

Sorry I clicked the wrong place for my reply!

Unfortunately this is from last season. I really wanted to see a discussion and to be able to discuss this season. I checked here to see if other people had wanted the same thing and were saying it here.

That's awesome! I hope you are right.

I loved that show and had completely forgotten it. Thanks!

"I just received word: Cisco is still alive…Psych!!"

Upvote for the complete conversation with yourself in a Mr. Robot comment section.

I agree that it is extremely interesting, hence why I'm still thinking about it 48 hours after the first watch. I meant it may not really matter which is the real person, because they are all real personalities, but with limited time as the one in the driver's seat. Which is sad to me.

This is exactly what I was just thinking about…which of the characters is the real person with disassociation disorder, and does it even matter? It is all very sad.