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I feel like, though I disagree with the post about the moral offense of the episode, people are being kind of condescending about it; it’s a great issue to bring up, and valid, so thanks. One rejoinder I have that is really a different issue that I’ve been secretly wondering about as I’ve watched is—why do we love

Yeah, totally. Though, isn’t Rachel pretty hard to ultimately dominate, unless you’re Sarah?

Yeah, I guess, though I don’t know how new the idea is, and fiction is all about the explicit crafting of “arcs,” no? My real comment is I don’t actually think this IS where MK’s “arc” had to end at all. It seemed she could have had a surge of importance in the narrative that would’ve been cool-ly cyber-y vis a vis

I know, it was pretty disturbing and sad, but I always thought that violent sexual relationship Ferdinand has with Rachel is a really interesting and authentic one and I applaud the show for going to those daring places that represent complicated male-female relationships. If they were gonna have to kill off a clone