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    I didn't mean from a factual POV. I meant from a character POV. As she can barely make it as it is, there was no drama, no outbursts, nothing like that. She just seemed to accept her shitty destiny and cope with some weed. And the principal being all cheerful and friendly after firing her was also odd. But that's why

    This show is crazy in a good way but I was confused as to why Van took her getting fired so quietly and meekly and the principal was all happy and shit. Is she just resigned to a life where shit goes bad all the time? That's some dark shit. Esp after showing us her shitty rich friend. And the pee extraction scene was

    As a lifelong dog lover, this episode got me the most emotional I've been in a while watching a TV show. They picked the perfect dog to make us feel the feelings, and the soundtrack perfectly complemented the atmosphere. The ups and downs of a dog's life, especially one that has a shitty owner, are hard to watch. Dogs

    This is a really cool show. It's very understated and doesn't go for crazy laughs, just ones that come out of natural interactions and weird situations. And it's honest, At least compared to most of what's out there. Sure it's a lot like Louie in its tone, but the perspective is different and that's not a bad thing.

    I was looking for it on Vimeo but I guess they took them down once the HBO show got going. Any way to find them?

    This is such a weird fucking show. I wasn't sure what to make of it after the first episode and was kind of hoping we wouldn't see those annoying characters again, and am now just realizing that each episode depicts different people, all of whom smoke pot, and that already makes them more interesting than most