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The series hasn’t emphasised what makes Ted Lasso a competent coach.

Nate appears to have an introverted narcissistic personality. Such people have a low self esteem but make up for it with an inflated sense of self. They are envious of those they admire, cannot take criticism, and when they fail they go into a shame spiral. They never take the blame and point the finger at others.

Interestingly, Simone’s argument that Brent doesn’t deserve to be helped is similar to the ones from the demons in the Bad Place. Humanity is evil, and does not deserve any favours.

It seems that the Bad Place is needed for people to improve. Team Cockroach became better people because of all the adversity they went through. Even Michael evolved as a result.

So disappointed in how Simone acted this episode, but I would say this is the worst side of her. Everyone’s got bits of good and bad. The purpose should’ve been to identify these bits, increase the good, and reduce the bad.

This is another thought-provoking episode of The Good Place.

I read in an interview with Michael Schur that a scene was cut off, in which John asked how a guy like Brent got into the Good Place. Eleanor had a prepared answer that Brent’s company had manufactured medical supplies which helped a lot of people, and that earned him enough points. 

I’m envisioning a storyline (called Slow Poison) where we find out the Red Dahlia’s backstory. It’s narrated by Penelope. It’s interesting because it will show why Riverdale was always plagued with crime.

I’m thinking that Penelope was keeping her high on herbal tea then it wore off at that moment. Lol

I actually envision Hiram’s storyline as being parallel to Archie’s time in jail. He gets beaten up (because technically the jail belongs to Hermione, so she orders an attack on him). But Hiram grew up on the rough side of the tracks, he revels in the violence. He mauls his attackers and becomes the leader of the

I think the girls ruled in this episode. Cheryl turned the tables on the Black Hood; Betty tracked down her dad and hit him with a shovel while being distracted by Alice; Hermione shot a hulking mobster four times in the chest. No guys running in for the rescue (and in fact Jug called Cheryl to stand with him against

Jug has always been looking for a cause to throw himself against. Last time he went on a hunger strike, which was potentially harmful, but he is always looking at the higher goals.

Makes me think this particular Black Hood is linked to Hiram because he was always out to get Fred: first at Pop’s, then at the mayor’s debate.

Yeah, that was kind of disturbing actually

Totally agree, it’s easily the best part of the film. Also loved WW’s exciting entrance at the beginning.

I didn’t expect to like any episodes of CGX this season, as I felt I had it up to here with Rebecca’s shenanigans. But the Writers wisely moved the story ahead, in a way that made things feel natural, and this episode mesmerised me.

Frank did send letters to the Reverend, which Robert and Bree found in the attic. He asked for research about Jaime, and it also seems about his ancestor Jack, later saying “he’s not what I thought he was.”

That was not Jack, it was Frank