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Lol ok

Oh ok.

I don't recall, no. Certainly not that theory. Sorry to burst your bubble.

Social liberal

God = yes

I think because HBO is playing up the jerk factor with him that might actually happen. Why else make him such a caricature (almost to the point of overacting)?

Not sure of your point but I had not seen others here expressing this theory.

30 years ago, yes. I am guessing that an incident precipitated the need to nerf the robots a bit. Perhaps Logan's death. I dunno.

William the White Hat = Man in Black Hat (30 years ago).

Hardcore evangelical here and I thought the same. There's a certain demographic that loves this particular episode.

I am! How are you?

Hahaha

Of course…HBO with the random girl on girl kiss. I am just wondering why homosexual scenes/characters are thrown into everything now. It's seemingly mandatory that at least one character be gay (if they were more than 3% of the population I guess I'd understand). This over saturation screams 'Agenda'.

Strange that so many people had issues with the Chandra angle. I particularly thought The Kiss was satisfying (no pun intended) and a good reward for the sexual tension that was building up in that scene. Bad decision? Sure, but it made sense given where both characters were at that point in their lives. Loved it.

Disagree. It added more layers to Chandra, and wasn't dissonant. Best part of the episode in my opinion and I'm not trolling. We'll just have to agree to disagree.

The many who say they disliked it don't have to answer for their opinions. Neither will I.

I loved it.

I thought the kiss was hot…and meaningful considering the next scene was a flashback of Andrea. Both like vulnerable men.

Naz's mother frustrates me, specifically her lack of lines. I know expressions can parlay a thousand words but Say Something!

Well said.