jallured1
jallured1
jallured1

These moves reflect a complete and utter disregard not only for the creative community but also consumers. Netflix... is giving subscribers yet another reason to side with labor”

Jeez, it costs $8 for free speech, and $7.99 for love. I hope nobody starts charging me for my existential dread, I honestly don’t know what I’d be without it.

I recently got Paramount+ and you just sold me on watching The Good Fight. Thank you!

I bet he pushed it real good.

I have no idea why on earth they would dump the prestigious and legendary part of their name. Is this company being run by clowns?

I really liked the pace of this episode. After the lull of the previous two, it almost felt like time itself was speeding up, like we’re careening toward the inevitable terrible conclusion.

My electric bills are sky high lately. I can’t get over Moss leaving lights and TVs on if he’s going to be out of the house for hours.

Preceded by, “Why do I keep opening these?” LOL

Mark Wahlberg is afraid of the woods.  I pooped myself.

Cousineau falling for a sting using one of his former students whom he doesn’t remember was a nice touch.

Isiah! Fuck. Even in death, just an absolute fox.

Reality tv really took off during one of the last writer’s strikes (decades ago now). It was management-style evil - you don’t pay writers, and you get “stars” for dirt cheap. No one is at Friends level pay, they’re just nobodies who want to be on tv and for whom actor’s guild minimum is a fortune. Hey, no offense to

HOW ON EARTH did no one else comment on this???

Right? Why can’t he just suffer in existentialism like the better of us!

“Look what the cat brought in the house.”  (Not a malapropism per se, but still made me chuckle.)

I think, weirdly, the best social commentary this show has done yet was Ken’s slowly recognizing and dreading the world he’s creating for his kids. It’s a classic, uniquely GOP trait: a total, biological resistance to empathy... until something happens to them personally. Whenever you hear any of these right win

Someone needs to make a list of NoHo Hank’s malapropisms. Anthony Carrigan delivers them so confidently and nonchalantly that it would be easy to miss them (“place de resistance”).

I don’t even think Roman is really ideologically aligned with Mencken and his fascism. He said tonight words to the effect of “Nothing matters” after he said his dad was dead. The last few episodes he’s been spiraling in his grief. So in his nihilism, electing Mencken doesn’t matter. And it is a better chance of

I still don’t like the time skip, I think it was a copout and disrupted the flow of the last 4 seasons. However, I still like the show a lot, but there’s now a Season Four dichotomy: The first half is excellent, and so far, the second not so much. I will say this episode was a large improvement over the last.

Maybe this is just copium on my part, but I don’t actually think ATN calling it for Mencken will actually make him win. Part of the Roys’ whole journey is them learning that they are not, in fact, their father: they have immense power, of course, but they cannot bend the entire world to their whim just by saying so. I