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Well just for starters, Kelly's whole resistance to crossing over to San Junipero permanently was that her daughter hadn't been able to, and her husband didn't choose to, *when they died*. The reason Yorkie needed to marry someone was for them to consent to her physician-assisted suicide. They knew they were dying,

I think they understood exactly what was happening to them and how San Juperino worked. They definitely knew they were dying - that's the whole reason the McKenzie Davis character had to get married.

I think it could have been a throw away line, but was delivered beautifully by the actress. It showed so much vulnerability—she seemed so lost, and I agree that it was poignant.

Yes, she is exactly Eddie 2.0 (charming dork edition) - and she'll probably die at the end of the season too. I'm feeling that written all over her. I really like her though. Eddie was a little wooden.

Well, exactly. She already spent 9 months grieving him the first time around. Doesn't mean she didn't grieve again the second time, but it's totally reasonable for her to be more ready to move on this time. Doesn't mean it needs to be on to Jay though….

Yes, and it really illustrates the way that he sees himself as the victim, and doesn't see himself as abusive at all - he never says, "look what you made me do", but it's all over his every action and accusation.

That's okay, you don't have to. People are different, ya know?

Sports like these aren't done competitively for the audience, but for the athletes. They compete and get scored within their discipline because it's much more fun and interesting for them that way—any skater or gymnast at that level most likely has a fiercely competitive nature, just like in any sport.

You know, the rules of a sport aren't written to please a global popular audience that only tunes in every four years; they are written to meet the needs of, you know, the athletes and their sport. It may be byzantine to you, but it's perfectly comprehensible to the skaters, and they are all skating under the same