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And, “Human form” when he changes back!

1) The weak hypnotism in “Animal Control” was mostly just Nandor’s weak hypnotism abilities. Laszlo seems to be pretty competent doing it.

Was it the first episode where Lazlo says, “What happens to our clothes when we turn into a vampire? I haven’t got a fucking clue!” So, I do not worry about the rules too much. Once Nandor defeated the werewolf with a squeaktoy, I became willing to forgive anything with this show. Love is like that.

By the time Colin got to the cafe, I was expecting Vanessa Bayer (thinking, “it is not only Simon and the hat that return!”). When I saw the troll, I laughed, then pitied him as he never stood a chance against Colin. Nice “last grab,” though.

A slide show? Are you fucking serious?

THIS!!!!

Not to mention that this whole thing was a lie from the start, because she had applied for and received Covid19 small business aid for her and her “employees” that she claimed she was doing this all for - you know, so they could feed ther kids. Problem being that she technically has no employees because they are all

Rick always wins and its getting cliche? Did you even WATCH season 3, Zack? The whole point was Rick getting his way, things going way off the rails, and in the end, he DOES NOT WIN. He has a forced retreat to a sort-of reset. Of course this season (unevenly, imho) is about him trying to get back on top. There is no

Wow - the greys. Apparently, their statistics show an epidemic of white-on-white violent crime. Fascinating. 

I have read this version of the argument - “he had Timberland boots and cargo shorts, and no one goes jogging in boots.” The hammer is a new one. Odds are it will become a crowbar, then an axe, then a gun. It’s like the most racist version of the telephone game ever. 

You could set your watch by it.

That has always been the limitation of the “economic anxiety” explanation for Trump voters. Sure, economic anxiety is a precondition, but populists tend to provide an outlet for that economic anxiety in the form of racism. A real leader might speak to economic anxiety and provide a unifying message of “let’s all work

I ask folks to keep an eye on our house when we go on vacation. I certainly do not mean “kill anybody who steps foot on my lawn.” Most reasonable people understand that.

Like always, this is a rerun of white redemptionism during Reconstruction. To read southern newspapers after the war of southern treason, you would think there was a wave of black on white crime throughout the south. Then, one looks at actual reports of crime from the time, and - SURPRISE - the vast majority of crime

Many of us are far too familiar with the concept and historical fact of lynching postcards to not believe that many white southerners believe it is their duty to police black bodies. Since the 1600s.

Unfortunately, this is their very reason for being.

FWIW: for some reason this has brought up, in my mind, that old song, “The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia” by Vikki Lawrence from 1972 (yes, I am that old, but was a kid back then). So, thought I would rework it a bit. Ahmaud, RIP in a world where you are truely equal.

All we need for Trump is something orange and Villasenor’s voice doing an impression. Baldwin seems as bored as we are with his impression. Having said that, watching the graduates end one by one - leaving little blanks - was hilarious.

McKinnon and Bryant have the best chemistry since Fey and Poehler. They are there with Belushi/Akroyd and Sanz/Fallon (I know, that last one is not popular, and Fallon is nowhere near as funny by himself. I loved their Bin Laden/Sadaam bits).

I agree. At the beginning of the season, Bowen Yang was the breakout, but Fineman has found her element in these last three. Nwodim is great, but too many of the parts written for her seem somewhat generic. I really want all three to come back next season - they are all solid.