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Counterpoint: Shannon Woodward, who plays Elsie, is the most beautiful woman on the show.

What’s this about William’s father? We haven’t heard anything about him.

Cool! How did you like it?

I thought Grammer was his typically excellent self, displaying the dignity that he often brings to his roles (if not to his real life).

A wonderful character was the meteorologist, who battled not only the assumptions of incompetence that often are directed at a young pretty woman, but also

Kelsey Grammer’s series Back to You from about ten years ago, in which he played a former network news anchor who had to go back to working on local news in Pittsburgh, was very good.

I’d like to see more of Vice Dean Laybourne.

Vice Dean Laybourne is now free for the Community reunion.

If everybody involved in a sexual relationship is a willing participant, that is firmly on the good side of the line.

Exactly. Any black person acting like this fool would have about a 0% chance of being alive after an encounter with the police.

By contrast, Mookie Wilson is a calm and dignified person.

Dolores remains the most compelling character for me.

Ah, I see. Changing the scene is a very strange decision.

Please excuse my denseness. But I just watched the scene again, and I still didn’t see the shot with the various attributes!

Sarah Silverman is uncommonly thoughtful and perceptive and wise.

I don’t agree with everything she says. But I do think that everything she says has some degree of validity to it, and should be taken seriously.

Oh! I found the graphic on Reddit.

https://youtu.be/tk5uJaR9weI

For some reason I couldn’t see the attributes of Teddy that the tech was changing, even after watching the scene several times. By contrast, I saw the changes on the tablet’s screen when Maeve’s attributes were changed last season, and also when Craddock’s were changed earlier this season. How did you see exactly what

MLS hasn’t sucked in quite some time. The league’s games are routinely well-played, and are frequently great spectacles thanks to devoted fan-bases.

I unapologetically sneered at MLS in its first decade, with its Burn and Clash and Wiz and its comical kits. But that day is well and truly over. The rise in quality of

Oh, great; another podcast that I have to follow.

You make some good points. I am going to take that on board. I really don’t want to think that Earn just didn’t care.

Dude’s going to prison.