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I’m betting a lot of potential redemption arcs happen outside of the public scope. By the time most people people are outed, they’ve been given multiple opportunities to, you know, reflect on their abuses. We generally only see the tail end when they’ve decided to deny/double-down on their ways.

He was this close to having the world eating out of the palm of his hand. How is “don’t do abusive asshole things” such a high bar to clear, particularly with the kind of money he could be making at stake?!

Hey, we Asian-Americans are also mostly identified by continent rather than geographical explicitness as well. I’d think that the primary issue is that because of the slave trade it is nearly impossible to identify which part of the continent any individual can trace themselves to.

let’s not forget the loyal best friend back home—in this case, Jenny (a winsome Sophia Nomvete)—whom you just know will turn up later

It’s actually “Lou the 9th-14th,” you uncultured sow.

Surprisingly it worked for me. Maybe because I was expecting it.

It’s-eh me, Mario!”

It’s one of the things that killed me when I saw it like in late January at a matinee because, you know, COVID: I knew that the pauses (for DD, and of course the Spiders-Men) were there because they expected the theater to whoop out loud and I was sad that this fucking thing denied me the ability to safely do so on

Lucky guy. I’m surprised she’s not married to Enver Gjokaj, though. <_<

You’re not the only one who’s wondering if Trent is gay.

I haven’t watched Everybody Hates Chris, but I have enjoyed what I’ve seen of him in his adult career (Whiskey Cavalier fans, all three of us, stand up). I guess I’ll have to check that out eventually.

AND a literal bastard!

Given that Codename X was also to be published by Perfect World, I’m assuming that they were given license and asset rights by ATLUS.

Netflix had better watch out, they’ve just upset Rosa Diaz.

My advice is to not binge it. It’s not meant to be binged, just watched at your own pace. If that pace is binging, so be it, but it’s ultimately not that kind of show. It’s not meant to cliffhanger you into watching the next episode, just be fun enough to enjoy for an hour at a time.

So did anyone else notice the only lyric from Hook Cliff didn’t sing was “I ain’t telling you no lies?”

I thought it was Silver Spoons, the Jai Courtney to Growing Pains’ Sam Worthington.

I’m fine by that, but also I’m getting older, and that’s probably what CBS is counting on.

It sounds like Ariana DeBose was briefly possessed by Varrick.

I hope he still has all his fingers.