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Granted, it’s a tough show to evaluate on an episode by episode basis, but Zack doesn’t seem to be interested in the show they’re making and is instead fixated on a completely different show that he’d like it to be.
They’ve been dropping breadcrumbs all season that this “perfect” picture of humanity is fallible and

Isn’t this the first time we’ve seen Ed Harris and Jimmi Simpson together in the same scene?

Zack is a terrible reviewer who does this with all of his assigned shows. Even for bad shows/ episodes, his critique is just pretentious rather than constructive or revealing.

“peak Soft Boy Chalamet”

I like Dune, I like Villeneuve, but the combination of the two could birth the most dry, ponderous, joyless thing in existence.

Im politely waiting for Jesse to call something a bitch.  Can this season indulge me even that?

Yeah, i’m getting tired of Delores winning and getting away with everything and how she’s virtually indestructable compared to Maeve.

I’m always kindof surprised how bad Delores is at this. She wouldn’t get caught in nearly as many gunfights if she was even slightly careful.

The Owning of the Libz is my favorite Bible story. I love the part where Jesus shows those bleeding hearts what’s what! It’s way better than the stories where he flips the moneylenders’ tables or feeds the poor.

somehow the tabloids will blame Meghan for this.

Philip is 96 and alive

Jeez, I guess I’m the only one who is supremely underwhelmed by Jesse Eisenberg. I find him one-note and irritating.

which plays less prominently in the book because there, Mia is white.

Hats off to you for doing society’s heavy-lifting.  

As an ICU nurse trying to stay calm in the middle of a panic-fest, this is just what I needed. Thanks!

Love seeing you on Jezebel Bernie!!

Thank you for this post. I’m so sick of the media trying to trash Bernie and trying to make “Bernie bros” a thing. I’m a working class latina in a red state and just returned from having to drive to Mexico to buy medication because I’m uninsured. I’m sick of having to do things like this to get by.  It’s no surprise

I’m in my mid-30s, and this campaign is the very first political campaign I’m volunteering for. There are a lot of Sanders’ policy positions I like, but at the end of it all I think I chose to join up because I have a good job, good healthcare, and a life generally free from anxiety and precariousness and it’d just be

Bernie Sanders doesn’t necessarily represent hope for brown people in white society. But in a world where we’re erased, incarcerated, searched, exoticized, criminalized, bombed, condescended to, thrown in cages, and dying early - we’re looking for a little relief.

Electing Bernie, for so many of his supporters, is shorthand for the future that millions of us, myself included, are desperately wishing for. Perhaps I’ve been too scarred by the false hope of the Obama years, when so much optimism and excitement and energy quickly curdled and went sour after candidate Obama became