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Alongside Alisa for me, but otherwise I agree. Carrie-Ann Moss was amazing and her story was gripping.

Two and a half episodes in and I was determined to quit it. I just couldn’t stand Jessica as a non-changing toxic-as-shit human any longer and couldn’t believe anyone would stick around her given her constant behavior among other things. I mean despite helping people she is an utter piece of shit to basically everyone

Seriously. While I applaud doing a slow setup to a “new” super-character who might be more prominent in future shows and while I appreciate that now Patsy has a hell of a back story, she’s the one character I found utterly inexplicable in her emotional choices, right down to the most amazingly ridiculous jumping out

I actually gave it another shot based on some responses here and I have to say that almost immediately it began addressing the stuff that was giving me such a major problem, and that very quickly I found myself really enjoying it.

I gave it another shot, and it’s pretty funny but almost from the moment I picked it up again it started addressing the issue of her needing to change. It gets really, really clumsy in the 4th episode in a lot of ways dealing with all the subplots but at least it also feels like it’s moving significantly. And when

Oh, the humor definitely did come through, no worries. I have a tendency to write more dryly than I intend on occasion, so I just wanted to make sure that i wasn’t coming across that way.

I definitely wasn’t trying to compare sizes ;) and I’m only a few years behind you. All power to you in your life and I wish you the best. I find it a continuing struggle.

That is a pity because at this point I just dislike spending time with the character so much that I don’t want to continue watching. Really the only things that felt like potential for progress to me had to do with Jeri and Whizzer, but you know what happened too soon with half of that equation. It’s just not enough

I have had a significant amount of trauma and still deal with my PTSD. I’m not saying my perspective is greater than yours, but I do have an educated perspective as I’ve been working with it for decades.

Let me supply you some context. I clearly knew all that. And it is precedent, even if you don’t like it. You can make up all the rationalizations you want, but for a long time in the first and main Batman title Batman killed people. On purpose.

Batman killed quite a few people in Detective Comics, not in Elseworlds. So you can let that rest now.

Also been done by Marvel (and possibly before Lopper did it, don’t remember that well), Headpool: Zombie Deadpool’s head touring with various people including regular Deadpool.

I think someone should talk to our good friend, Everett Ross, about getting the US to pony up and pay for a Vibranium wall.

Actually, it’s being ghetto-ized by white people of European descent. Watch out, T’challa, they’re going to lower your property values! Don’t let them in!

We accepted all colors of free or cheap labor, as long as they (or “we” if I was living back then) knew their place and kept to it.

Wtf? So now everyone must retroactively be named or nicknamed only names that fall into their biological cultural background? We should embarrass him because as a kid he and his folks like calling him Beto, a perfectly awesome nickname?

Considering just over 50% of eligible voters voted (which clearly isn’t all the adults in the country), your statistic is way off, potentially even double what it ought to be.

Neither is necessarily better or worse than the other, just different.

Except the show doesn’t do that because there is no show if you think about his power too deeply at all.