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    I didn't realize it either and I was about to snap at the above comment because Fitz (Shield variation) is awesome.

    I'm trying to figure out why this exactly triggered all these long posts. I barely said anything about Fitz (just that he's terrible), and him being terrible or unworthy of his office is not outside the realms of what has been talked about even on the show itself.

    I'll be honest. You keep making all these really long posts where you write a lot and say very little. I have no interest in reading and countering all your points. Especially because it seems like it would be counterproductive because you have already appeared to have already arrived at your conclusion, because I

    I hate pineapples.

    The manipulation that sparked this comment was in this episode, as he has clearly been angling for Olivia to give up everything she has ever worked for to be with him.

    The likeable idiot of the first two episodes this season (and I think the first two episodes of last season) is a working formula. Everybody loves the likeable idiot! They don't need to stray away from that.

    I've always read it as a really bad break up excuse. I want us part ways. You are my fire, my one desire, but I want it to be this way.

    Where JT had him was age. Hollywood is a young man's game, and JC had I think like 5 years on Justin. Not a whole lot of time, but Justin had enough time to reset his image. Which was all he needed to do.

    That's only because Justin was damn successful. None of the Backstreet Boys were able to break out. But for most of their tenure, JC was Pippen to Justin's Jordan.

    I remember that Kevin was like 29 when Nick was like 18. Definitely the older appeal.

    No love JC Chasez?

    He did all the work, and yet still was forgettable. He always faded into the background with me. Identity is everything to a boy band and Brian looked and acted like a by the numbers boy band member.

    When you are talking about consequential Backstreet Boys, it has to be Nick and AJ. Brian is plain as bread, Kevin has this weird loner thing going on, and I always forget Howie was in the group. When you think of Backstreet Boys song , the lyrics you remember most are the angsty exaggerations coming from AJ's portion

    Because it's the Last Show on Earth.

    The problem is she's not funny at all. No sense of what gets a laugh. And that's the problem with most of the cast that isnt Will Forte and Kristen Schaal. Todd's got a good comedic sense. And Mary Steenburgen can do good with the right stuff. But most of the other cast is comedic deadweight.

    I think I saw it retain 100% of the 18 to 49 demographic from Family Guy last week. That's pretty good.

    And also his stepmother in Elf.

    I liked all of the episode except for the gun scene. They gotta stop shooting themselves in the foot when making Phil so unbelievably dumb and bad. He's the lead character. It almost felt like they were retconning the direction they went in previously with Phil, and then they doubled down. Him having to earn the

    I see some of your points, but a lot of them are stretches. "A woman being fired from her job/blacklisted in her field because others don’t approve of her personal life." Is this supposed to be Fitz? That's just politics. You personal life affects how the public perceives you.

    He's a manipulative murderer. And yeah, they all are pretty shitty on the show, but he's the only one who is president, so he's held to a higher standard.