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I like how the thumbnail still being used for this show's reviews is from season 1.

Right? What if their kids want to be television writers when they grow up?

Was the letter grade system a thing at that time?
If I had to guess, apple seems to be the word most used when learning letters and saying "A, for ___." Top that off with a subliminal messaging from students towards their teach that they want dat A

Can people have an opinion? Damn. Comedy is subjective. I personally didn't find their interaction that funny, definitely not any more than Alfred's interactions with any other character so far. The effectiveness of comedy can be affected a lot by a character's likeability, and it just so happens that I was too

Well, we assume we can and will do something because we're talking probability, so we factor in a near limitless X amount of time/inevitability. Also, it's worth taking into account whether or not that something would be subject to great inhibition, like say, a nuclear holocaust would be (not that I'm writing off the

Ah, okay, that qualifies I suppose.

Relative to most things, no. But the same would go for every single other comment here, the review, and the whole show itself.

I've always thought it was a weird mismatch for this show actually takes place in 2016. Other than that YouTube guy and I guess Instagram this week, the way Glover and the other writers presumably base the story off their younger adult life experiences, it just has the feel of like a decade ago. I think Van definitely

Millions?! That'd be like half the viewership!

They sure were concerned with the slightest robot malfunction, but I imagine lawsuits from people dying from the simplest things like a hiking accident or dehydration in that physical space should be just as worrying then… Heck, wouldn't the shit hitting the fan of guests going around with firearms shooting real

Pretty sure they were just used as a tracking device to show that Dolores had developed the right mind to finally swat them away by episode's end.

Soo the opening scene does that thing where the fly is buzzing about on her face and then onto her eye while she's being interrogated in the office/lab place to eventually lead up to that awesome, conceptually-symmetrical cliffhanger at the end, but am I the only one picky enough to feel that that fly just being in

I like Ike. He's just playing video games in his room while all this shit is going on in the sucky world. If any character, I'mma project myself onto him!

Putting his other devices like a phone aside, he could've easily deleted his history beforehand as part of his whole trolling routine. If they held him in containment for a few hours, after all the mastermind deception shit he's pulled on this show, I honestly wouldn't put it past him to somehow get someone to troll

That cabin in the woods scene was just perfect

Facebook doesn't even count as a valid social media experience.

Let's be honest though, it's Cartman. With their history with him, they're not going to be satisfied doing something that he could plausibly deceive his way out of.

Not to say that Chinese people can't listen to Korean music and the like, just kind of hoping that that openmindedness was what Glover was going for or that he had some other good intention, because it felt especially weird since it was the scene right after Earn calling Darius racist for the whole Chinese people are

The guy crying outside was Chinese though.

The music playing was Korean, the guy outside crying was Chinese, and the sword I'm just going to assume was Japanese, so I'm really confused as to whether not that was intentional or not.