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Eve-The-original-sinner
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So we are talking about a pregnancy which likely would have been terminated earlier if the state wasn’t so hostile to women’s healthcare and personhood.  

Its tragic because abortion bans are a fucking atrocity to rule of law.

Aside from the racism, what do the police have to say about the theft? The pumps and register are probably well covered by security cameras, and if she paid with plastic, there’s also an electronic transaction record — shouldn’t be hard to investigate and, presumably, prove the allegation that he was filling up his

Yes, the time-honored American tradition of selling arms to despicable people.

Two people unjustly detained against a guy who has already served half his sentence is a good deal. Griner’s job is irrelevant to her humanity, as are the hypothetical future crimes one can imagine for Bout.

I refuse to believe Amy and Gemma are in danger in Kevin’s care. When has he ever been a bad father? When has he ever put them in danger? Why all of a sudden is everybody hating on his parenting skills? The edibles and beer and doubt about his parenting skills feels so out of place to me. I’ll finish the show since

Liam’s guardianship calls to mind the question of who legally owns the house. Is it still in the dead aunt’s name? Or didn’t Carl chip in drug money at some point? Or did Fiona put it in her own name and transfer it to Lip? I truly don’t remember, but can Lip even sell that house? And if he can, we wasted a lot of

Totally agree about Mickey. Noel Fisher constantly does alot with a little. And I think this is the first time we've seen a character show grief in this kind of way. Actually, I might be wrong cause Frank also had complicated feelings when his mother died but I still liked Mickey's reaction. Even the moment with the

I think that’s because it’s Madison’s house.  I was thinking, and I don’t think Kevin has had a permanent residence as an adult.  Wasn’t he living in hotels in the early seasons?

Thanks for that. The comments giving him a pass for being off his meds just show how eager people are to excuse men and downplay violence to women. The mentally ill person who harassed me for years did so whether he was actively in treatment or not and whether sober or drunk. He physically assaulted other people

When she ran to hide in the bathroom he said “Wait, you’re not dead?”

he reportedly told officers on the scene that he thought he’d killed his girlfriend and apologized during his arrest, saying, “I don’t beat women.”

He literally assumed/thought he killed her.  And didn’t care.

It is. This is tragic and sets bad precedent. 

I wanted Pops to come up to him and say “Gosh Jughead, I’m sorry they didn’t show up. It’s just a shame that there’s no electronic technologies out there that would allow you to contact them from a distance, or remotely see updates on their lives. But that would be ridiculous, wouldn’t it?”

Not only that, but Mama Andrews let him stay there, THEN had the water and power turned off.  That’s cold. (Not to mention that no one sells an empty house.  There’s always things to use in it, because it makes it easier to sell.)

He also could’ve gone to Toledo for a bit to visit his family. Toledo is near Iowa. But, whatever.

I found the ending with Jughead both totally absurd (there’s literally no reason he can’t stay at Betty’s house, seems unlikely the four of them don’t at least have a group chat or something going) and actually very effecting!

Could you imagine Cheryl and Betty vomiting up all of their family drama onto the psychology professor to show him/her just what major psychosis really looks like?

As much as I love Choni, Toni might have dodged a bullet with their breakup. Cheryl is a lot