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God her face-acting alone, I don’t know how she does it.

I loved the repeated theme of “The real sin of cheating is not the infidelity itself, but the victimization.” It’s more about power than sex.

That Groucho Marx-looking mother fucker really lucked out. 

Definitely better than season 1. Season 1 had this awful at times “old white guy trying to talk about woke changes” vibe and it came off as something someone on twitter would rant about. This season kept that mostly off the screen (Albie had some takes, but it wasn’t as frequent as Steve Zahn and Brittan O’Grady in

not that there’s a ‘wrong way’ to watch stuff, but it feels you spent so much energy trying to get ahead of what was happening and be more clever than the show you forgot to actually watch it.

Her dialogue with Ethan about “you don’t have to know everything about your partner, there is intrigue in the mystery” was a truthbomb delivered beautifully in her tone and especially the registrations on her face both familiar and a bit heartbreaking.

Also, note to Ethan and Harper, open marriages exist.

Aubrey Plaza is getting the buzz, but Meghann Fahy turned in a great performance, one of the best of the group, IMO.

I felt he was kind to Portia, I don’t think she was intended to live by our gays. I felt terrified when her phone was missing and Jack wrapped his arm around her. I think they played Portia how a lot of people would react in that situation, her docile politeness in not running both almost killing her and then saving

In this post-Succession world, eat-the-rich satire is a dime a dozen - but where else can you find Jennifer Coolidge massacring a group of gay mobsters?

I hope next season is with Daphne and her trainer.

Going into this ep, knowing she’d seen Greg’s picture and heard Greg’s phone calls and saw the uncle f***er in action, I was thinking, “maybe Tanya has hidden layers?”

Kumail’s face and skull are an IMAX sized billboard for HGH.

They are definitely 100% on steroids

That’s great for him, but he’s still being dishonest. In the amount of time he had, it was far too drastic of a change to be completely natural. It messes up everyone’s perceptions of what is achievable. The only actor I think was honest was Rob McElhenny.

Currently living in TX. Sadly, we had a family annihilator in our neighborhood. I am extremely shocked he just received a life sentence instead of the death penalty.

Immigration should never have been made into a para-military group patrolling our borders.”

Prosecutors declined to seek the death penalty in his case.” - Which is interesting as this wasn’t a federal case. I mean, Texas doesn’t so much seek the death penalty, as keeps it handy and deploys it liberally.

Is it weird that the whole “murder mystery” part of the show is what I’m least interested in?

Is Rory Kinnear the one who’s always standing and walking?