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Are you trying to tell me my wife is leaving me?

It’s kind of remarkable it keeps on chugging despite such catastrophic behind the scenes insanity. I'm happy Ian McShane gets paid for it.  

I know Fuller went way over budget, although I’d note that doesn’t happen without a lot of blame at the executive level. Multiple people had to have signed off on what he wanted to do, and possibly profitted off of it.

The biggest surprise here is that American Gods is still on, somehow.

He’s just that serene.

So has it ever been explained why when Tagmoi transits dimensions he just silently goes *poof* but when anyone else does it it causes a freaking earthquake?

It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia changed into Community so gradually we hardly even noticed it. 

But they don’t know how precariously close they are to a life altering disaster.

“Hey Dennis, why is this bozo looking at us?”

Suppose the gang were real and you ran into them, somehow with the knowledge that they almost universally destroy the lives of anybody they come across. How would you get away and remain a peripheral extra? Remember if you’re too cruel or friendly, you will draw their attention and become a target of either their

I remember when it was more subtle, much like this interaction:

Exactly! It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia was better back when it was known for its subtlety!

It kind of petered out at the end, but the gags were awesome in the first half.

“Everybody wins!”

Could not agree more. It may look prettier in English, but when we’re talking about actually teaching native English speakers (who don’t use accented vowels at all) the minute difference in Japanese between how o and ō sound, it’s easy to mess it up and not remember that the accent is supposed to go there. It’s not

Himmler seems much more personally involved in running the Reich than Hitler and seems especially interested in America. From using his Lebensborn to assassinate people to grooming John Smith to take over Rockwell (good, guy is a dick). He keeps close tabs on both (all the stuff Hoover uncovers goes directly to

Yeah it's not at all clear that Smith knows it's a bluff. I'll need to watch it again, but I'm pretty sure Tagomi bluffed both Kido and Smith. Which is kind of awesome.

I think I felt the "wounded bird" thing was meaning it's an act. She plays weak and helpless, not that she is a wounded bird.

Yeah, though I don't think it's a masterpiece of television or anything, I for one really appreciate the shades of gray. In a world as awful as this, the saints and heroes are already dead, and there are no perfect choices, only lesser bad ones. If it's a clear-cut Good vs. Evil story you want, almost every other