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1) Lynching has a metaphorical meaning. It’s similar to “witch hunt”.

What ‘upheaval’? Starting 2nd grade?

which are supported by her brother, Pulitzer-winning journalist Ronan Farrow”

It would’ve been great if some names had gotten smudged and he had to struggle through them.

Did she like it or not?

Still, as grounded as the show is, you’d need an enourmous dose of suspension of disbelief to buy into the Chinese minister of state security secretly being a transsexual supervillain.

Dope last name man. Scottish and Jewish at the same time

The henchmen were definitely shown something concrete, otherwise it’d be moronic plot-wise for them to believe it

Yeah but it’s difficult to set aside you biases. I mean, this is clearly another Franco-Rogen buddy project, and they brought in Dave for no reason.

You mean the first It? If yes, I agree. I saw it for the first time this year, I was doing a substitution in a first year class and the kids were watching It, so I watched it with them. Man, was that bad. The acting was abysmal.

That’s what happens to me with Seth Rogen. I always found his stuff terribly unfunny, but I have a feeling I’m in the minority.

Cool, will watch.

Thx!

I’ve never heard of that show. Is it good?

What dystopian direction? Extreme povery has been halved in the last 50 years.

The Dark Army people definitely knew about it. Otherwise why commit suicide?

Wait, that was Mar-a-Lago? Did they mention it in the episode? I didn’t notice

Stray observations

Wait, what road?

Is the used car salesman a thing in American popular culture? I’ve seen it in a quite a few works. Negan from The walking dead used to be a used car salesman, and I believe Don Draper was one too. The bad guy in Stephen King’s The dead zone (the book, not the show) was also one IIRC.