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And, once he gets called out, for the sake of his persona alone, if not to be a decent person, why not be more conciliatory????

I think we should all evaluate others based on their interactions in elementary school. It is the only real assessment of someone’s character.

Least surprising newly-revealed fact? They’re into Ayn Rand. Of course they are.

I have this theory (not completely well thought-out yet, let’s call it something like a sophomore year all-nighter term paper?) that queens of color are *really* not helped by the casting decisions on RPDR, in that a large number of Q0C are from the pageant circuit, which really doesn’t prepare you for the rigors of

Can we not make this a thing please? Not even a thinkpiece type of thing? There’s no mystery here, and it doesn’t take investigative journalism to see this is clearly a small child being coached by overbearing stage parents to perform an annoying, badly Blaccented, not very clever character. This is cringeworthy at

Yeah, that was definitely after Logan and William’s little adventure in the park. As far as timing it seems Robert and Arnold approach Logan for funding. It appears he has enough financial sway with Delos to at least buy shares in the park but not enough to be anything more than a minor shareholder. Sometime after

I blame Yuhua. She was patient zero.

I’m hoping they’ll explain what Major’s doing.

Major is infuriating and I hope he dies already (he won’t, sigh). Chase isn’t great, either, but he doesn’t have the long history of being one of the good guys that Major does. Is there a reason why he can’t talk to his friends if he’s not really into the horrible things he’s doing? And how could he just stand there

The Zombie Railroad seems like a nice idea in theory, but why would they turn people when there aren’t enough brains to go around as is? What if nobody is charmed by the zombie do-gooders turning sick people undead and they don’t send more brains? And then there are just more zombies, and they’re hungrier. Filmore

I love this show so much so I hate to complain...but I am really having a hard time with the whole scratching thing. One, in that it didn’t make that much sense from a plot perspective, and two, in the cases it does, I still don’t think they should being doing it. On point one, if people are being smuggled into

Why didn’t Blaine just say no to his dad? Did I miss something?

A wonderful episode, marred forever by Rachel Bloom’s absence throughout the episode.

Yeah it’s painfully stupid. I guess they think they’re doing the right thing and making history and they want a record of it. It also means everyone is implicated, so there’s no going back or being a double agent.

Recording the faces of the smuggled people Liv turned seems especially dangerous and unnecessary though.

Why. The. Fuck. would they record what they’re doing???? That really brought me out of the episode, like they were being unrealistically stupid just to set up a plot point for later in the season.

Is it weird that I was proud of Chidi for choosing a hat despite the comically long time involved? Baby steps.

They all were properly allocated to the Bad Place according to current rules. The judge took their case only because she was bored and because she loved Tahani’s accent (and proper pronunciation of aluminium). And they did fail their tests (well most of them) but those test have also shown they did all change and

The reveal of Chidi’s dilemma was perfect. I laughed quite hard.

That New Yorker joke hit way too close to home.

The girl who escaped is 17 but looked 10. Think about how you looked in fourth grade as opposed to how you looked as a junior in high school. She still had the courage and faculties to run and ask for help.