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    Badass Grandpa is the best. Hope he doesnt give up when he finds out his wife is dead.

    When they realized their most consistent show was Supernatural, which they refuse to let die. So they went for Smallville 2.0 with Arrow and now they are the genre network instead of the "we are trying to reach teenage girls network." Because as it turns out, teenage girls love hunky guys in genre shows.

    Still like Badass Grandpa. All the other characters did make strides into fleshing out their characters. Kid 1 and Kid 2 are going through some sort of teenage mental breakdown (with a possible slightly incest adjacent subplot, just what the Walking Dead series needs). Maddy has the same type of resolution as Daniel,

    His skill I'm guessing isnt a skill. He's leverage. He can tell this kid had his head screwed together and actually has a group. Perhaps he knows that people can only survive in numbers and he wants to stay with a sane group. So he joins up with the group that comes out of the finale.

    Definitely not January Jones (she instagrammed about tonight's premiere) and hope not Todd. But probably the two other ladies. They were definitely expendable.

    This feels like a reset, which is good. It's a completely different tone than the last few episodes of the last season. I like the sense of loneliness we are once again getting from the series. When other characters return, I hope that they just keep a small core cast rather than expanding too much. Also I'm a bit

    I cheered when Madison hit Nick, and then felt bad when he was taken away 15 min later.

    I thought it was a great pilot. I could not stop laughing, and I liked the combination of old muppets humor and modern mockumentary/multi-camera comedy. And the Tom Bergeron stuff was the best part, although I have no idea who he is.

    Really enjoyable episode. Used the foundation last episode built on while finding completely different humor. Can't wait for the next episode. I'm thinking this storyline is a three act story. The first episode is act 1. This was act 2. The final act will be next week and we will wrap up the PC storyline in general.

    I loved Paige's promo and Xavier's antics in the New Day. I think they are going to be on holding pattern because they are promoting that Live in MSG show, and that contains many of the same matches as Night of Champions. But I liked the show.

    Anyone who was afraid Colbert would lost his edge on a network late network need not fear. Not only did he not lose his edge, he took the whole sword (and shield along with other stuff) with him. This show feels like an evolution of the Colbert Report, and by shedding his conservative persona, he's become even better.

    The episode?

    I think it's wonderful ironic that episode entitled Stunning and Brave isnt that brave at all. It's a very funny episode, but all the humor comes from if you get the layers they have added in. There is a delicious irony that the PC frat consists of all white males who feel the need to assert and check privilege, or

    For me, it seemed like they admitted defeat by the episode's end. And maybe that's by
    design. When Kyle couldnt say what he wanted to say, that felt like the creators agreeing. Perhaps the actual point of the episode was an admission of the idea
    that South Park is in a losing battle. All it can do is use stereotypes
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    South Park isn't arguing for or against outrage culture backlash. They are arguing for total freedom of expression in their work and therefore everyone else's work. Or to paraphrase what Kyle has said in the past when dealing with self-censorship: "Either it's all okay, or none of it is"

    I think people are letting one finish dictate their opinion of basically a good show. And that's a shame, and not in Kevin Owens type of a way.

    Not every heel has to operate the same.

    I just gave you a bunch of people we all basically agree are good heels that resort to crowd pleasing moves.

    I think Miz is perfect in this role, and everytime he gets beats up, it will make even more satisfying when he actually gets a big win via cheating.

    It's funny that people online think they know how to do a german suplex better than the pros. I think it's fine to critique them sometimes, but critiquing a specific move like this makes no sense, considering how Brock does his germans. The goal of Sasha and Paige is do the move so you believe it looks real. Mission