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Stray Observation:

that was one of the worst moments of the series both show and comic

The Montague segment brought up good points from the different perspectives of how people view the rights of the LGBQT community. Theres is a lot of transphobia and homophobia in the rap community, as well as the black community. Although people will call you a hateful bigot for not want to have sex with someone of

I thought it was obvious that the really goofy suit was to make Diamondback actually look like a snake. I assume this is his comic costume?

That's what this show does.

I liked that the principal told Van that she knows everyone smokes weed because the system is not meant help these kids. It's those types of brutally honest, nonchalant lines that really strike a chord.

I avoid saying this every episode review, but this show really does lack subtlety in every way.

I like Misty but I'm still glad she was finally checked for her self-righteousness and naiveness.

That explains why there is nothing to watch anymore.

You got me there ole boy, but still doesn't mean that this series doesn't lack subtlety.

Oh god, you just put the thought of Sava reviewing Luke Cage into my mind.

Is it really hard for the detectives to believe that Luke is bulletproof in a world taking place after the events of the Avengers?

I didn't find the Biggie poster to be subtle, actually quite the opposite, especially when you have cottonmouth point out the obvious symbolism.

No mention of the Jaleel White cameo?

Couple more Stray Observations:

Imagine if Hitler was alive today, "Tonight on the Tonight Show, catch Jimmy Fallon try on wacky mustaches with Hitler!"

I'm shocked that the reviewer didn't know that there was a second episode right after the first one (didn't they so say during the commercial break?) I'm even more shocked that the reviewer didn't feel that the transphobia or mental illness scenes were heavy, instead humorous. Do we have have the right reviewer for

It's weird that in season 1 Hermilda asked Tata if Pablo really set up that plane bombing while Tata replies that she's sure he had his reasons.

I always thought it was weird that Blackie's name was pronounced in English by both English and Spanish speakers, but maybe that's intentional because some people might have an issue with Blackie being referred to as "Negrito" (wich is the Spanish translation). I mean in season 1 one, Kiko calls Blackie the n word and

I like how Limon pulls up his pants like Pablo as he leaves Maritza, a subtle sign that Maritza has truly lost her old friend to the drug lord.