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This was pretty good for a show that insisted on hiring Markie Post and then burying her in semi-shapeless clothes almost all of the time. Maybe some people won't remember this, but she was a big bikini poster gal lo those many years ago.

I remember the really attractive woman who weird guy killed and buried. She hit him with a rock at some point.

I would argue the trunk stuff and following experiences were important to show some regular people were willing to help them try to escape.

Most people aren't dumb enough to double down on an argument that equates to "everyone who disagrees with me must be wrong." If you'll pay attention, you'll note that doing so doesn't win elections.

Bad arguments should be a problem for you regardless of your feelings, kiddo.

“It all sounds like a really entertaining but far-fetched TV show”

Except vast numbers of people don't disagree that the sky is blue, but nice try at an analogy. You'll get the hang of them some day.

"Slate quotes a GrubStreet piece in which a former Koi employee specifically pins the blame on Trump, with him saying that former regulars at the restaurant specifically declared that they would stop coming if Trump actually won the election"

Show's still good!

This is not true. Any observant Muslim follows rules that produce a world similar to this in many ways, not only "extremists." If you disagree, you are saying "normal" Muslims don't follow their own holy book, which is both provably false by the numbers and disrespectful to their faith.

Any particular evidence he treats males any differently? Hard to chalk it up to "misogyny" without that perspective.

"Why would anyone want to watch a woman graphically brutalized on this show when woman are often victimized in a bad way on so many TV shows?"

I meant in the comics.

I'm watching closely, but I just can't get into this season. By this point in the other seasons, I had felt a serious crime-drama feeling settle over the show, with just a slight skew in an unusual direction—but never like the show was mainly a goof. (I even remember resenting the network's commercials because they

end-stage wokeness

Time Gem's not the green one, though.

Whereas you've got everything figured out.

Loved the show. What was your problem with it? It was *anti*-Nazi themed, not Nazi themed.

I don't see how the death of the husband served the greater good, and I doubt either Philip or Elizabeth thinks it did either. As for the danger to their kids discussed earlier in the series, they acted somewhat outraged when considering the idea that Larrick could threaten their kids. (The teen boy having killed

Killing the husband was wrong. They have children themselves and it's hard to imagine they could abide the idea of just lumping families, noncombatants, in like that. I recognize that Philip and Elizabeth used his presence to elicit her confession and that he'd have suffered in any event…but they should know, if they