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i'm way more concerned about sexism in video games than in modern TV shows, which generally attempt to avoid sexism unless it's specifically relevant to the plot. I'm female and didn't find myself getting offended over her portrayal. I groaned about her kissing Naz but if it was a stereotype it was more a stereotype

Her body language to me indicated that she was doing it more out of a need to prove to herself that he really is innocent than that she was genuinely into him/attracted to him. I saw it as a moral dilemma, she got caught a bit off-guard and for a minute she stopped thinking of defending an innocent man and explored

I enjoyed the first two seasons, but I got bored with the third and gave up on it after a few episodes.

I went into the finale without having too high of expectations since this show has been a bit hit-and-miss for me. While I wasn't blown away, I certainly felt entertained and satisfied so this episode didn't disappoint.

had a few issues with suspension of disbelief when he's holding normal phone conversations through a zip-lock bag, LMFAO.

chemtrails…the only thing slightly more believable than the earth being flat.

They may be thematically similar and share some characters, but I'm frankly glad that they're different shows. I feel like BCS stands on its own, not like I'm watching more episodes of BB.

yeah it was pretty incredulous that he spent a small fortune on his suits and yet he's willing to dumpster dive in them.

Yeah between the suit and billboard he may have blown $5k or something, but he wouldn't have blown a whole $50k, he should still have plenty left over.

Doesn't the law firm support his brother though? Hamlin & McGill or whatever? I thought they were sending Chuck checks to pay his bills for him.

What gets me is how desperate for money Jimmy seems. Where does his money go, on his wardrobe? He lives out of the back room of a nail salon…his expenses can't be that high. I have a hard time believing a lawyer would be that hard up for cash as to grovel over $70.

I also always get Craig and Clyde confused.

you know you can stream it from their website instead of waiting right?

or Hannibal lol

Mason was a bit full of himself

i've never heard of "mother and child (divided)" but this did remind me somewhat of a scene from the movie "the cell"

she's the honey bunny :)

well played

yeah somehow they managed to pull it off, in spite of how many times they repeated that joke. the very last part of the angry guy spoilering cartman's agenda was great.

IIRC I thought South Park killed off Bill Gates in "Bigger, Louder, and Uncut" so I'm not sure how he managed to reappear suddenly now. It is pretty funny though; Gates used to be painted as this evil guy back in the day, but now he's extremely well liked and respected for his philanthropy (I always liked him before