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I now see that I misjudged Tyrell. When he was first introduced I thought he was a Richard III type villain; superficially charming, amoral and calculating. But he's not Richard III; he's MacBeth. Driven and ambitious, but recklessly Impulsive and easily influenced by his wife.

I was reading the comment section the other day and I just kept thinking: "Did these people actually read the article? Has the internet killed satire?"

…………….I think Very Smart Brothas may not be a good fit for you, beloved.

You're not very familiar with Damon Young's writing style, are you?

No. It obviously isn't serious. Anybody who's familiar with Damon Young's writing could tell you that.

I'm nowhere close to having kids, but I have no idea how I would explain one of my favorite childhood rap songs to a child. When I was in 10th grade, my favorite song was "Get Throwed" by Bun B. I just imagine dropping my kid off at elementary school and on the oldie station we're hearing "Smokin' weed, sellin' white/

I rate this episode higher than the reviewer and it's because of Lobos. I love that character and all the scenes that he's in, though I can understand how he could be annoying. I curious to see what happens to the coup plans now that Lobos and Tommy got arrested.

At this point, I think it's debatable whether or not Shayla put in the fridge. How her death is treated in the coming episodes is going to determine whether or not she was.

Hmm…

When this series started, the one character that I was not expecting to do, well, anything of significance was Fernando Verra. He was just supposed to be some mid-level drug dealer that gets bounced out of the show early in the season so that Elliot can spend time fighting the real battle against Evil Corp.

I actually like Michael Steele. He reminds me of my middle school computer science teacher/in-school suspension warden.

The south gets a bad rap, but things down here aren't always as backwards as people expect. I've lived in either SC or NC most of my life and I've really only ever seen people over 35 so much as bat an eye at interracial couples.

There's a bright side to this. After 19 years, I have finally been vindicated in my claim that Macho Man Randy Savage (R.I.P.) will always be greater than Hulk Hogan.

Oddly enough, what interested me the most during this episode was the focus that they gave Dre. For most of the season he's just been portrayed as Kanan's henchman and I didn't actually think he'd be very significant beyond that. However, this episode really made me wonder about the role he might play in the

Who is this?

I don't know what you're referencing. Rise of Arsenal didn't happen!

This n!gga…

This consternation over Atticus Finch is just weird. Wasn't he always supposed to be a racist, even in TKAM?

A list of loser superheroes and there's no mention of Booster Gold, the Paul Heyman of superheroics?

Also, where would he get web fluid?