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Isn’t the remark that “one of the classic movie channels is showing Jaws 3D” is a friendly snipe at the channel that used to proudly be “American Movie Classics”?

that’s what I took away too. We know he’s done counterfeiting before.

“What we do is teach and promote Youth Shooting Sports.”

I have to say, when the show finally paid off the episode title, I did laugh quite a bit. Although any Masshole could’ve told you Tom Brady is the Chosen One.

The Dr. Nira Cain-N’Degeocello’s segments have had their moments, and I can see what Baron Cohen is attempting to do, but I don’t think he’s executing it well enough. The best one was the Arizona segment, but in the others he seems to try and embody the right-wing caricature of progressives and confront them with it

honestly the first episode with Gio I wasn’t convinced but this time was *kisses hand like an Italian chef*

Are we considering last year’s lukewarm garbage It to be an “excellent” King adaptation? Cuz I obviously don't. It was *awful*.

I’m surprised that the choice of this song as a lullabye hasn’t merited more discussion. Lou Reed’s lyrics are about self-doubt and even self-hatred undermining our faith in ourselves, and that sometimes we need someone else to reflect the goodness in ourselves that we’ve come to doubt.

I’m taking a wild guess and saying that the Marthas set that house on fire to get Emily and June out of Gilead. Whitford knows about the Martha Army and sent One Eye to get the ball rolling after Emily tried to take out Lydia. There was another house burned down earlier in the season and Marthas were being shot in the

June’s inner debate.

Am I the only one who sees June’s staying as an act of Vengeance? That she wants to stay and act from the inside to help get people out. Or even to get vengeance on Capt. Waterford? Obviously Hannah plays in to her decision as well, but she’s been through too much, and become close to too many people to just “peace

Fred certainly has been consistent in his BS.
“You let them do that to her?!”
“There are rules we must observe. Hey, how about you stay on and we try for a boy?”
“Not allowed. There are rules.”
“High-ranking commanders can bend the rules.”
Uggh.
I’d much rather have seen June leave with Emily and Nichole, but as eliza-cat

“We can get you out of here! Hurry!”

My own stray observation/question: I thought Alison and Cole’s son die from secondary drowning. That he seemed fine and she put him to bed and he died later that day....I could have sworn that was the reason given, and why his death was an even greater source of loss and guilt for Alison, esp. as a former nurse. This

Also, most of the reviewers seem to miss it, but it is NOT a coincidence that Ben turned up at the conference. In the attack-at-the-office episode Alison's colleague brings her the papers and reminds her about the conference with Ben standing right there. The name of the conference is used and Alison confirms her

I think the whole point of Waterford is that there really isn’t a lot there. He’s a relatively simple but also very insecure dude who thrives in Gilead’s system because it fairly easy to understand rules that put him in a place of power, and especially how it gives him leverage over the wife he knows is more

This season has just been filled with high stakes that go nowhere.

For some reason, Commander Lawrence aka fascist Bradley Whitford looks like Jordan Peterson.

To your last point, if all of humanity were like the 1%, then Dolores’ view would be justified. But the reality is (as we are seeing today) the majority of humanity is not cool with random cruelty. I think Dolores’ view of wiping out humanity based on a small segment of the population is akin to denying immigrants

What do I have to do to never have you post that again?