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Is the answer obvious though? I mean, it depends on how you look at it. If you change the track and kill the one guy, you’re directly responsible for his death, instead of the other guys who just have terrible luck. Unless you view inaction as a choice in and of itself, making you culpable if you don’t pull the lever.

As Michael frankly told us in the season premiere, we can’t trust him.

Michael saying sorry was beautifully played moment by Danson, somehow managing to sound sincere while repeating verbatim his sarcastic mock-apology. And I think he was as earnest, at least as much as the character can be, given that he’s motivated almost entirely by self-interest.

I did enjoy Kimmy as the world’s most dedicated crossing guard’s creative approach to the trolley problem (stepping in front of the trolley herself to derail it).

Kristen Bell was even more on fire than usual this whole episode, but her reaction to the shrimp dispenser was the apex of it. SO FREAKING FUNNY

I saw it going this way:

I think you are both overreacting and missing the point. There can definitely be a feeding frenzy when social media sharks smell blood in the water, but that doesn’t seem to be happening here. Remember, it wasn’t some random Twitter vigilantes objecting to Corden’s jokes, but two of his actual victims. I don’t think

If sarah silverman makes this joke...

No it’s not. She says revenge in a French accent and then admits that revenge is not even the French word for “revenge” but the actual French word for revenge “sounds like a cheese or something” so she goes back to saying “revenge” in a French accent.

I don’t know... pointing to Star Trek: Enterprise as having the most awful fucking opening theme ever? That’s pretty spot on. Not only is the song itself just gag-worthy, but it contrasts in an appalling fashion against the aesthetic created for that franchise over the decades-worth of iterations preceding it.

I do not know if he is true evil. I think that true evil requires choice. He and the others are as they are designed. Perhaps this whole thing is a reverse-Job experiment.

“Is this just one big game of sexy musical chairs?”

Chidi/Vicky I would think should get some play as well, now that she is in charge & can indulge her desire to have storylines with him, which will be interesting in that he will know what she is doing.

I just binged season 1 (late to the party!), and in the season finale, when they show Eleanor’s “death”, there is a brief scene at the cash register with Eleanor reading the baby celebrity magazine. The magazine she is ignoring has Tahani on the cover and is about her philanthropy. So I don’t think that theory of your

Shut up, TODD

It does but also Jason and Janet were so cute too. And I still want to see the possibility of Elanor and Tahani hooking up teased out more...Whatever, it’s eternal afterlife, all 5 of them can just be in group relationship.

Should I be worried that Jason’s 13 point scale makes sense to me?

He thinks people are stupid but is fascinated enough by their minds to try to come up with psychological tortures.

They have kind of established that there isn’t, and it’s not something they think about. That’s one of the things I thought about at first but anything like that happening basically ends the show, so just go with the fact that there isn’t a camera isn their houses and things.

I’m going as Marion Ravenwood, to fulfill my dream of pretending to have sex with Indiana Jones. Red harem pants, white blouse, Eye of Ra imitation pendant, monkey with velcro arms, and a shot glass.