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The scene went from mildly amusing to falling flat, simply because it felt like it was written by a group of kids who spend an inordinate amount of playground time mocking the handicapped kid.

I grew up in a church that emphatically argued that Jesus and God are two separate beings. I was angrily told by other Bible-thumpers that that belief most definitely did NOT make me a Christian. Eventually I got too confused and disillusioned and walked away from it all, which wasn't easy.

I'm guessing both AMC and Rogen and co. were counting on, or at least hoping for, more controversy than this show is actually generating. Sometimes showrunners will buckle under outside pressure, but outrage and controversy also often guarantee a ratings hike. But I have yet to hear anything about this show causing

So I take it Jesse is walking back to an empty apartment (except for Denis)? Or at least a Tulip-free apartment?
ETA: Or maybe the prediction that she's waiting to give him hell for not sending The SOK to Hell is more accurate.

You're right about Jesse. As for Tulip, I think Lara/Jennie is fairly effectively gaslighting her. Tulip doesn't trust her own mind, so she's willing to believe she said things she doesn't remember. I find Lara interesting in that, at least for now, she's a significant match for Tulip. Both are attempting to outwit

I know this is already obvious enough to all of you, but, still, it never fails to blow my mind how Trump supporters are willing to tolerate his behaviour, including this sort of egregious financial excess. I wandered over to Fox News's Facebook page, which is a bad thing to do if you suffer from high blood pressure,

Well, he's being quite the tease by promising that, isn't he? (Now I just imagined him dropping a virus-coated handkerchief on the ground and coyly looking over his shoulder as a heart-eyed neo-Nazi trots along to retrieve it.)

But how will we know about the Confederacy now? Why are we erasing history? What do we do now? Like, I guess maybe we could give someone money and they can stand in front of us and tell us about it or something. We can write down what they say, to remember. Or maybe someone can write it down on some pieces of paper

Both.
All of them.

God, every time I see that screaming, greasy-faced should-have-been-aborted piece of shit in the picture above, I want to knock every single one of his god-damned teeth out.

YouTube videos about encounters with supernatural entities are always very reliable.

Not since the diner, when he reassured Eugene he hadn't forgotten about him, then left and forgot about him.

Maybe! This was long before he acquired The Word, so he must have been persuasive.

Maybe one of the problems is that his megalomania has been carried over from season 1. He seemed like he'd turned a corner in the finale, that he'd been humbled a bit by everything that went down, but he reverts back fairly quickly to the callous/indifferent version of himself from earlier episodes in the season.

David Duke ordered Trump not to forget who his base is, and apparently he took note.

According to the police reports in Jesse's file, he was caught following the armed robbery/the death of the guard, so I'm curious to know how/why he managed to get free.

They're incapable of going anywhere without leaving behind a shit ton of wreckage, and they either remain oblivious to the harm they've caused or they don't care. The dead cops, for example.

It really favours yellowy-beige tones.

Reminds me of The Walking Dead and the much maligned farm in season 2. Budget reasons?