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Does anyone else think the Wyatt group imagery is more hokey than scary? I don't know, just nothing about it has really seemed spooky to me.

Simlish songs are always strange. Like you won't notice what's wrong unless you're paying attention.

Yeah, she doesn't seem to regret anything, she's a lying bitch.

I think this show is one of the best examples of the giant difference mental illness makes between the you that could be and the you that is. Which when you *are* less delusional than Rebecca can be pretty embarrassing and frustrating. We get these glimpses of Rebecca's strengths- her intelligence that got her into

Flora needed a better actress IMO. She seems half asleep most of the time.

Also, you'd think that the living relatives could sue the network using the information provided (that the real Shelly, Matt, and Lee had told them it was a risk, but they set it at that time anyway). It would be a hella weird trial, but I don't see why no one would've attempted it with all those people dying.

Yeah, it would've been funny if she were literally Lady Gaga who had played that character but that show didn't have the budget for that.

OK, I really admire them for this. It's nice to see someone get really ripped into for sexist shit.

See, I both understand the individual reasons people voted for Trump and have a hard time forgiving them for being able to casually overlook the worst of his rhetoric. Even if they aren't a racist, they're a willing bystander and that's still a terrifying thing to learn about a person.

As long as he has friends, is doing well in school and isn't getting bullied, it's not really necessary to get it checked. He could just be an uptight nerd with typical social skills. They do exist.

I would definitely go to a "Paint Your Wagons Red" or "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers" themed town. Sudden musical numbers!

I think that the Wild West setting works best to show a contrast between reality and fiction. The real Wild West was violent, but a real settler or cowboy's everyday life was still a lot less violent and exciting than what we see on TV and in movies. So someone realizing that they are living in an insane fictional

Maybe Dolores is the one with the biggest imprint of Arnold.

Well, Sylvester seemed to be an idiot and Felix seemed to like her and to be fairly naive so he wasn't going to do anything.

OK the santa one was actually sweet. I think I thought of the nanny because it had the same message that technology might not necessarily be evil.

He said that "you've changed over the years" and that they made her a little plumper, but he liked it since it looked more quaint. I don't remember the exact quote. Either she changes at the end of the loop and then changes back or that's a problem.

I thought "Alternate Costume Unlocked for Dolores".

Dolores is apparently supposed to look different from when the MiB first saw her. She doesn't look different between the scenes with William and the MiB. Either he has a shit memory or this is a problem.

I am half-convinced Logan actually has a crush on him, but it may just how Logan's actor is playing it. His character is bi though….

That is why the park is hemorrhaging money. They're giving up all that Disney money because the rich families don't want to have to pay for therapy after their fun family vacation. Where is the G rated zone where kids can pet the fake horses and pan for gold?