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hmm. my comments don't seem to be showing up. Anyway. Thx for the explanation. Didn't know that about Steve Harvey.

Ah. I get it. Thanks for explaining. I did not know that about Steve Harvey.

Great point..However. In your second line (response to scott) you do seem to equivocate or at least closely link conservatives and "Right wingers" and refer to the "Left" so I understood your comment in a political context. In a political context the word is denoted more specifically. With that being said even the

Oh. That makes sense. Thanks for explaining.

Whoops. Thx for pointing that out. Just edited it now.

The sensates are directly emotionally connected (super empathy) whereas regular people aren't so I think it makes sense that they go to extreme lengths to defend each other. Other sensates probably matter quite a lot more to them.

I thought she had a single very important idea on the Giant. He brought her in late and was the actual employed leader of the team. I'll have to watch it again to see if he leaned heavily on her ideas after bringing her in.

He was the head of the team of engineers that made the giant. That's hardly piggybacking. Joe stated demands and Gordon somehow turned them into reality. The brain damage wasn't from the coke. It was from the his work.

@ Teller. I don't get it. Is that a joke? Can you explain the joke.

Or…the characters intentions and perceived actions are left unexplained. I think I would prefer that.

To be clear. I think he's innocent of the indiscretion and that the writer (s) are/is leading the audience on while further alienating Bojack from other characters. Bojack is depressed and isn't quite as terrible as everyone thinks he is but it doesn't matter and he ends up alone without help anyway. That's my

I actually thought the end scene was pretty ambiguous. So if she showed up in LA it could clear things up.