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I can't believe that Ed is not criticized, but praised. His position, although masked by heroism and family responsibility, is one that denies change. He was willing to die in his house than moving to California, to the unknown. He put his dream of owning a butcher shop over Peggy's need for personal betterment.

Did anyone notice how Patrick denies being a racist when he's playing board game? This show has almost no redundant lines.

I hate to admit this, but I am as deeply ashamed of myself as Patrick was, almost in the exact same way. I haven't experienced one single adult relationship; I can't imagine myself being as professionally successful as Kevin; I am not even out, to anyone except hookups; even now, I fixate on and indulge the idea that

Did anyone notice the bus station ad of Android in the first scene reads "be together, not the same"? Together with the description of the building on its glass panes, and both's hint at PK's relationship and the feeling this building gives off, a labyrinth and a condescension haven, it dawns on me how deeply