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Sadly we’re going to be hearing a lot more stories like this in the years to come. Think about how many women are now going to avoid going to the hospital for fear of the staff calling the cops. Meanwhile, Republicans voted against the child tax credit. They do not care about children. All they care about is using the

Man I’d really like to get hold of the nurse (and you KNOW it was a nurse) who listened to the miscarrying woman pour out her tale of woe and then just about broke her neck getting to a phone. Someone needs a little discussion about responsible medical care, and maybe a slap for good measure.

If those hospital staff did indeed report her to the authorities, they and the hospital need an enormous HIPAA investigation mounted against them, and whoever was involved in it need to have their licenses permanently revoked.  

HIPAA violation anyone?

I can’t get over the fact that the solution to this is “record all recording sessions,” as though the entire creative process occurs in a closed room and therefore no external influences can seep in. 

(Or we’d simply write better music.)

your fear is legitimate though, even if reality show landing is the most tricky part

Landings are by far the most dangerous moments in a flight. The final decent and landing phases make up only four percent of flight time, but account for an incredibly 49 percent of fatal accidents

Harrow’s followers are loyal because they’ve all been through his judgement ritual and those that survived think that they’ve been truly judged by a god and found to be good. What the scene near the end, of Harrow killing the man who gives him the scarab shows, is that the ritual is bullshit. Harrow can kill at will.

I guess I shouldn’t be surprised some people would have this level of impatience from only two episodes, even though both are loaded with information. Come on, it’s not like Wandavision where they wasted two entire episodes. There wasn’t a single frame wasted.

Arthur clearly never watched Winter Soldier.

The “Repatriation” part of GRC requires that it be post-Endgame, as pre-Endgame, there’s nobody to repatriate.

The Global Repatriation Council is on a bus advertisement. So it’s post-Infinity War, if not Endgame.

Marc mentions that not being able to take over Steven at will is a recent development. Which is why he doesn’t want to risk giving control back to Steven once he regained it in this episode. So their’s some explanation coming for that I assume.

I’ve heard it applied to films, and even seasons of TV. But yeah not the second episode.

I’ll do you one better… why is Marc Spector?

  • Much better. Had a lot of fun this episode. Series not as dark as I thought.

Everyone’s always asking Who is Marc Spector?”

I found the shots when Marc is leaving the museum on the CCTV, and looking at the camera, with Steven looking back - shot-to-shot-to-shot-to-shot of the same actor staring at us, a masterclass... the hair is the same, the clothes are the same, but Oscar Isaac exuded such different energies as each character that it

That invisible Jackal fight was just magnificent. It was fun in a really creative way while managing to also tell a lot about the main character, so excellent job all around. In addition, I was really impressed with a lot of the camera work here as there were some really spectacular shots throughout the episode.