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John Mora
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So why bother having nice conditions at all; exactly~

Watching this more or less with the reviews and I have to say this was like a C+ for me.

I was surprised and touched to see how well he actually knew Diane.

That would've required putting money into Matthew Fox's hands.

I was gonna be crying on the floor if he was actually a real adult (man).

I kinda wanna strangle Ross and Rachel and Monica is clearly mentally ill.

I can compartmentalize this particular routine, given how "realistic" the other emotional drama in Bojack can be, because I can tell they wanted to have a surreal, goofy relationship for Princess Carolyn to be in, and Vincent sure enough fits the bill~

Yeah, this really seems like it belongs to an Internet circa 1999.

I haven't really noticed a marked contempt for Ross except for one episode where she acted really upset at Ross only to discover she didn't remember why. It's more obvious how unimpressed she is with Chandler.

The voice for that sloth lawyer is so fucking great~

Who was pretty much modeled after the husband on The Americans.

Lisa Kudrow's line readings are my favorite parts of Friends. I'm watching it all the way through for the first time and it's too bad that her only solo storylines are the triplets and Paul Rudd late into the series. She's a total MVP.

It could be that limitation is discussed in the study itself?

I hope no one is actually Logan.

I have to imagine his public persona is considerably carefully crafted by Nintendo's PR and that he's a pretty normal businessman behind closed doors.

My vote is for the cryogenically frozen head of Hiroshi Yamauchi.

Yeah, I was thinking about that, too. What if he died thinking he failed? :c

I think it's pretty clever of them to take that stance; that way, you don't have to defend a yes or no and the characters are left open for people to project their own desires onto.

Sometimes all you need is a hamburger backpack.

Looked like a giant centipeedle?