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I love Mashups. This is my all time fave:

That’s what Parasite is about pretty much. 

They probably mistook her for Kamilah.

Also liked the touch of a bunch of kids in cages singing “Born in the USA” before the Puerto Rico flag unveil.

I guess it just goes to prove that most sexual assaults are about power more than sex.

That often happens in domestic violence situations, and a reason (among many) that victims don't come forward. Like that somehow negates what happened to them. 

People are definitely attracted to Biden based on those things. But they’re also deeply uncomfortable with (and know the broader electorate will resist) disruptive economic policy. Go look at the age range of his supporters. He wins Gen X, Boomers and everyone above (by a lot). These are people beginning to think

Abrams made that statement of not wanting to be Biden’s VP back when she was still considering a presidential run. Since then she decided not to enter the race and has said she would be open to being the VP of any Democratic nominee.

To be honest; I am coming to accept the fact that a women will never be president. Any woman running is picked apart at the microscopic level; and found wanting; as would any human; and then she is recast as something she is not; look at what the Bernie bros have done to Elizabeth Warren.

100% this.

Actually he was credited as Nick Offerman unlike the philosophers who were credited as him/herself. I’m really curious to know if that was intentional.

When watching the penultimate episode, I thought that it was the finale, and Chidi’s last line seemed like a perfect conclusion - that the Good Place is “not even a place, really. It’s just having enough time with the people you love.”

I get why you feel the way you do. The problem here is time reference. It is implied that eons go by over the course of the finale, which essentially makes it impossible for people like you and me to understand how anyone could come to the decisions that Chidi et al. come to about their existences.

“Once a man’s been broken by that belief (or realization,) how do you “rehabilitate” him to be a genuinely good person?”

For one, by overthrowing and fixing the omnipotent fascist bureaucracy. 

Son of a bitch.

Story-wise he got his ending, but philosophically he’s still a loose end. I’d say he’s only or two steps removed from my perennial complaint about one of the major philosophical roads not taken by the show.

Imagine a universe in which Nick Offerman was Shawn and Nick Offerman was also Kevin in Brooklyn Nine-Nine...

I think the twist here is there is no twist. No rugs to pull, no deadline to beat. In the end, everyone landed in the right spot, organically, for their characters. To me, that was the most satisfying way to approach it. The right, obvious finish usually is, because you spend all the time leading up to it, even the

I’m very tempted to be smug about the fact that Michael’s ultimate ending was becoming human, since when I brought it up as a trans allegory thing some folks tried to argue with me that he didn’t really want that for some reason. But this show has taught me to be a less petty, more thoughtful person, so instead I’ll

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Honestly this discussion pops up every couple of years, and this is all I can think about