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Nice stats. Thanks!

I want to keep the timeline straight. Gene mentions “six years,” so he’s saying it’s been six years since Howard’s murder, yes? Or is it six years since the 2004 divorce? So how many years removed from the main BB action are we at this point?

Yeah, it really has been like a different show the past few episodes, which I think works, but when I remember a few episodes ago, we were dealing with taking out Lalo, all things Gus, etc., I do feel like I’m watching El Camino Lite in a way.

I’ve been saying “Yep” in bed for years. Totally normal!

But she had massive chemistry with the Suicide Squad. #neverforget

I encourage you to look up how significant one octave is in voice terms, to say nothing of two.

I wouldn’t want to ruin Parks & Rec’s delightful final run, but imagine if they had made Gaearrrry an equivalent of the Scranton Strangler...

Then again, they did that to Buster Bluth in S5 of Arrested Development, and it was stupid.

And not particularly difficult considering Omaha is across the river from Iowa.

Jim O’Heir seems like the sort of actor who could randomly surprise us by playing a serial killer.

I knew she was a generational talent once I saw The Wedding Planner. Maid in Manhattan cemented it.

Sorry, meant LATTER, not former.

Looks great. I heard rumors of Namor making an appearance, but it’s clear this will be far more than that.

But what I’m curious about is they went out of their way to show 2005 tags on Jimmy’s car after the flash forward. Doesn’t BB start in 2008?

I think the life Kim would have chosen went out the window with Howard’s death and the coverup. It’s now anyone’s guess what she’ll decide brings her happiness.

I have a completely unnecessary quibble:

Jimmy launders drug money, of course, but his home seems far too opulent for a man that has a Saul Goodman law firm in a strip mall. Not “Saul Goodman & Associates.” Just Saul. I’m sure he’s laundered well to keep up the appropriate appearances, but the man is living like he

The best two things Richmond, Virginia has given the world are GWAR and the first electrified streetcar.

Hey! Disney+ finally made a finale for an MCU show that wasn’t a deflated letdown. Yay!

Overall, I consider Ms. Marvel a success. Great characters. An illuminating (if somewhat cursory) glance at South Asian Islamic life. Cool setup for an actual MCU film. I’m satisifed.

I will, however, agree with others that we need

My guess is Marvel will root mutation in complications from the Snap and the Blip, assuming they continue to reference those events in their properties as new content drifts further and further away from Endgame.

My wife had never seen any of the show and watched the finale with me. Her main feedback was, "This feels like an episode of Odd Squad."

How dare you knock TFATWS. You need to try harder, AKA!