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You can find episodes for most of the other seasons on Youtube. I binged the other seasons that haven't aired in the US yet that way, and have started watching the season that's currently airing in the UK on YouTube as well.

I don't know that I agree with that. Laurie's portrayed as being analytical to the point of being robotic. She doesn't seem to me as being the type who would value loyalty or dock someone for disloyalty if she decided their reasons for doing so were ultimately sensible. That obviously doesn't mean she'd see Monica

Yes! Since the seasons are short and the episodes are only 30 minutes long, it'll be a relatively quick and enjoyable show to binge-watch. Season 1 is particularly delightful.

I totally want Erlich to go after Jared's squatter the way he destroyed the kid who sold Richard fake Adderall in season 1.

STFU. Bulldogs are adorable, though yes nearly handicapped through inbreeding to the point where it should probably be illegal to continue to breed them..

Same! I was expecting it to be Monica or possibly Laurie herself, but Monica was my first guess.

I can't tell if you're joking or not, but just in case you're serious, the name Skunk Works has nothing at all to do with weed. Skunk Works is a real business term that means "an experimental laboratory or department of a company or institution, typically smaller than and independent of its main research division."

I'm not entirely sure what you mean here. "Pulling it off" doesn't mean coming up with the idea, it means executing said idea. Gilfoyle or Erlich may very well have coached Richard off screen, but that still doesn't mean that Richard could carry it out. I'm skeptical that either Gilfoyle or Erlich would craft a

Has it been established that Jack's career has been rooted in the tech industry? I got the impression during the premiere that he's a CEO for hire, and while he's led tech companies before he's more of a generic business guy than a tech guy. He may never have been truly in touch with the tech industry. I thought

While I really want it to be purposeful because I really want to see the team move ahead with their Secret SkunkWorks Scheme, part of me can't imagine Richard pulling off something as sly and subtle as that. He seems way too anxious and nervous for that. Gilfoyle could pull something like that off, but not Richard.

I don't disagree that Jack likely would have declined the CEO job had Richard quit, but I also think that Jack knew that Richard would be incredibly flattered by the idea of Jack declining the job in solidarity. I thought it was telling that Jack didn't even try to talk Richard into staying. I think he knew he'd

Seriously. Jack waxing poetic about Aviato was supposed to be a sign to the audience that Jack was a master bullshit artist who couldn't be trusted.

I thought it was obvious in the premiere that Jack was playing Erlich and Richard. I found it immediately suspicious that Jack would be so flattering toward Erlich in their first meeting, and then threatening to walk away along with Richard when Richard told him he planned to quit rather than be demoted seemed like a

Seriously, why can't we keep her?

Completely agree about the queue area! I would love to be able to explore the set after hours. There are so many details that you miss while standing in line.

My best guess is that he's a political legacy and won on name recognition alone. And that maybe he represents a district that's so safe for his party, that the opposition party doesn't even bother to put up a challenger.

Uh you have a way different interpretation of why Dan felt the need to procure a boy-toy for Selina than anyone I've ever seen. I thought it was pretty clear at the time that Dan got Ray as a tool for Selina to work out her sexual frustration with, not because she "liked to have boyfriends."

I don't think so. We did see him get out of bed with a man and woman, but Lucifer described the encounter as a "devil's threesome" and that term usually does not imply that there is sexual contact between the men involved. We do see Lucifer approached by a gay man early in the season, and while he seems flattered, he

"it sometimes gets close enough to the Lucifer Gaiman and Carey created to be greater than the sum of its "goofy cop show premise" parts."

Given that they're at a Max Rager party, it seems like a safe assumption. I don't have a problem with Liv making the pretty obvious leap after seeing the used Utopium vials.