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I loved the Birds sketch so, so much. The way it hit on the utter insanity of it at all was near perfect and I pretty much died when they showed the glass cutter.

I actually enjoyed the cold open this time around and I think it highlighted pretty well what was missing in the previous ones. While it still had a lot of moving parts, this time around they had a central joke that was connecting all of it instead of just being chaotic. Thus it felt like a story, which is what a long

Not really political, at least not directly, but I’m kind of surprised the Glenn Greenwald/Intercept mess hasn’t been covered here yet. Especially since it is pretty hilarious in a lot of aspects, biggest of them that apparently Greenwald felt that any attempt to properly factcheck his articles was comparable to

It gets even more ridiculous as these peeps plan to come to Congress and change everything up... As a couple of junior congresswomen/men of the minority party.

And that’s not even touching on the fact that they have Biden at 85 % at Pennsylvania.

Oh, I used to live in Long Island. Having written that, not amazed at all by the love as there are certain aspects about a notable part of the population there.

What kills me is the question about Biden not bothering to come to Nebraska, a deeply Red state, after Trump has essentially told both California and New York that they are worthless wastelands for him.

My favorite part is that Trump has stated several times that he could easily raise more money than Biden, but just chooses not to.

Somewhat amusingly I’m almost glad about this as it makes the choice of which to play first, Valhalla or Cyberpunk, so much simpler. It should also give me that time for a breather before shifting from one to the other.

That would actually be really cool and have it have that resemblence/sense of the games.

I do intend to watch Seduced, I just need to get the Vow out of my system first.

I’ll be looking for the second season of The Vow which will continue to focus on the true tragedy of NXIVM: The fact that a brilliant man like Keith Raniere fell victim to his vices and thus tarnished the great system for helping people that he had developed.

The look of sadness in Leslie Stahl’s face when she has to tell the sitting president of the United States that there has been no verification that the Democrats spied on his campaign is a sight to behold. And then that moment when she has to tell Trump that she hasn’t interviewed Joe Biden, just that voice.

For me, it was the first F.E.A.R. It really succeeded in creating that fear by having this presence that just popped up without being a monster to destroy.

Not just that, but the White House is actively refusing to report who are the people who tested positive. For privacy reasons. Jesus Christ.

So far, for me, this season has this sense of steadiness, in a positive sense. Like I wouldn’t call any of the episodes great, yet the last three have entertained me and left me smiling at the end of them. Also really surprised by how well Adele did here in her sketches, even the Africa sketch was somewhat salvaged by

Damn, I guess I then have to Seduced as well. I’m currently stuck after episode 6 of the Vow, trying to get myself to finish those last three episodes as it is such a drag to get through, and I think this review on so many parts of that documentary that fail. Especially after having read on NXIVM when all the stuff

That’s what I’m stymied by here. There’s no way 60 Minutes would have put all of that there, just due to time constraints, and there’ s no possible way that Trump would have looked worse in their edit.

The basic response seen from media about Trump releasing this interview is that no one seems to be able to figure out why the hell he did this. And these are people who have covered him for four years, have seen all the things he has done, have kind of come to a certain understanding of his behaviour and are still

I have so many questions about that book. If they had a book with all those achievements, why couldn’t they name one when asked by reporters? Why post a picture where you can clearly see a blank page? They know that actual books don’t look like that? Seriously, why the blank page picture? Why not just leave it out of