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I wish they'd been more straight up goofy in their run, glad they got one in before the end.

That would be Gold, a Solid Gold move.

Ever since we found out the name of Mr. Business, I felt liked we'd get into his business. Like Gene jacket, it feels like something they waited to deploy.
And I'm all ready for Business Time but it seems like they're already out of business. Makes you wanna slap someone in their beautiful face.

I'm so glad they're giving us more Abernathy and Marisa. If they can get Alan Cumming in there—

I'm talking about tv shows that go at speed: they might be entertaining but when they lose the relentless momentum because they end up having nowhere to go or lacking character development, they tend to fall apart with spectacular faceplants.

I admire their willingness to go at break neck speed but I keep wondering why. I try not to look too much at comments because I don't really want anything spoilery but I keep wondering if the pacing is papering over other things, more in a tv show sense than the books. I already enjoy the characters and setting well

Ok, I was pretty sure Baltimore was Charm City and superpowers are way low on their issues but they're big on protecting their stuff. I'm just saying if they didn't clear this Charm City business up beforehand, an Omar might be coming.

I can come up with reasons why things could make sense within the show, but the question is whether I should have to, and while it's a show I watch with misgivings, their nature hasn't really encompassed these types of issues. Having pushed through a rewatch, character consistency was never a problem.

It's hard to figure out where the characters are suppose to be character wise. Penny seemed too excitable, but then he'd just had his hands chopped off. Alice's horse comment seemed to come out of nowhere. Margo's suddenly very aware of offending randos? And then the air is suppose to be chock full of opium, which…

If it didn't turn out to be "not the good place" I was just going to be unforgivably fucked off with this whole thing, because from the get it was so damn irritatingly fiddly, none of it made a damn lick of sense as a "good place." What I didn't expect was that it would only be for four people. While most of those

I'm exhausted and in pain but this show knows what I really need:
whitefish.

To me, this is easily the best episode so far. Maybe because it was all character work that had been built up so it all flowed with an established logic instead of something that needed further explanation we were clearly not getting to yet. Everyone was so good that I hope things keep going like this, that they've

Not really, but it can be two things. I could parse punctuation and even actual intent but let's just say both right here right now.
I would like to thank Shit Was Unseemly for pointing out how no one is lining up to ask Scotch Bonnet for tips on anything.

I watched this to try to recover from Please Like Me. We live in dark times.

I loved Legion from the comics, and I don't know how much of that had to do with Bill Sienkiewicz doing the introduction, but if the story didn't suck from the get, letting it get made, I hope for great things, which is probably a bad thing.
Now I must forget this show is happening until it's amazing.

In what world do you live in where mindfucking someone into thinking they are your boyfriend is casual douchey behavior and not something more psychotic?

No, a family that survives long enough can accrue enough wealth that that wealth becomes its own source of income and tending to it becomes its own level of occupation.

But they both tipped into the full on psychotic level way past run of the mill dirtbag.

Eh, most really terrible people usually lack the self awareness to know or care, or there are those who are ashamed of all the wrong things, like having low self esteem instead of the fact they have nothing estimable about them.

I agree with the Elijah Wood as an unconvincing asshole bit. I don't think I've ever seen him play other than wide eyed wonder or stricken/demented. Whenever he's doing something questionable, it's always had the skin of delusional obsession, never self interested dickbag, or at least I've never seen it.