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Cinnamon Owl
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He has God. The logistics of how you break up Josh and God will be… interesting.

I could see her wanting revenge for messing up her new profession—who wants 'everything was beautiful and ran like clockwork though before the vows the groom ran off and became a priest' on their resume?

If we spend a good part of S3 or 4 with them apart and dealing with their childhood issues, I could see them long-term.

It's why I think a time-limited show (I think the plan is for four seasons?) is a good idea—because then she can make real progress, and they don't have to keep doing resets to maintain the crazy levels.

There's a horrifying yet practical rule about how if you're worried your one-night-stand might kill you, you should go to their house—because then they have to find a way to get rid of the body. At your house, they can just slip out.

For the same reason, they work surprisingly well as a professional pairing.

If we have a one-off, I want it to be the adventures of Valencia (and assistant Heather's) wedding planning business.

The episode title was even Can Josh Take a Leap of Faith? And yet in all the speculation about Rebecca—>Trent, Rebecca—>Nathaniel, Rebecca—>Greg, Josh—>Sarah, I don't think I saw a single guess that Josh—>God was the final pairing.

ProTP? Because more weddings could use Heather's willingness to point out that something was stupid and the person should cut it out.

I just realized: Heather will agree to be Valencia's on-deck assistant for all the future rehearsal dinners and weddings, because those have free food.

I suspect this is a precursor to many Trump plans that hinge on sneaking up slowly, then springing a surprise attack. ("Ha ha, no one will notice our forces massing in the gulf if we don't foolishly announce it.")

Maybe it's all a setup of her deep dark twisted secret life?

I did this a couple of times with my neighbors, then learned to put my foot down.

I was sure the Case of the Missing Apostrophe was going to play some role. I can't quite turn it into a comic background bit. Maybe it will be a running gag and they will misuse an apostrophe in every episode?

In last night's polls, we're already at 40% of the country favoring his impeachment.

Yup. There is a proven means of greatly reducing the unplanned pregnancy and abortion rates—free or very low cost contraception, especially to young or poor women. If you claim to be opposed to abortion but are also opposed to the proven way to reduce it, then your real objection is to something else.

This is all building to the reveal that the cult of demons inhabiting the teachers' bodies needs to sacrifice a redhead in that jersey once a semester.

A small minority of the country thinks Trump is an illegitimate president—probably not far off the numbers who thought Obama was illegitimate, and W before him. Endlessly replaying a done election with the argument that it wasn't fair has zero chance of making people abruptly say "you know, Russia hacking only one

I agree with you on the echo chamber, but not on what you go on to conclude about silent majorities.
• I don't believe the majority of Americans want the US to invade Mexico, or anywhere else. They saw how this played out in Iraq and Afghanistan. And in Vietnam, and so on. "We go in, we occupy, we'll straighten it all

And yet, I object when Trump runs his presidency by saying or doing whatever would feel good in the moment.