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The pandemic episode had me sobbing

Ah I’m excited for this! The special episode that came out a few weeks back was really nice.

I’m not sure I’d call them awful people. Yes, the monetizing guy and the assistant are terrible people. But the two testers are clearly good people. Rickety Cricket, the co-head and F. Murray Abraham are flawed but overall good. Mac is just mainly just arrogant, not bad overall.

Charlotte Nicdao is just amazingly funny.

Basically mirrors my experience. The only reason I started watching it was because Ted Lasso ended and it autoplayed MQ. I’m a pretty big It’s Always fan, but MQ never really caught my attention; and It was pleasant enough in the beginning, but nothing fantastic.

The nicest surprise after finally adding Apple TV to my roster (remember when it was fine to just have Netflix?). Jo is such fun, and Poppy is ADORABLE. The lockdown zoom episode was legitimately great.

I nearly dipped after the first couple of episodes because it was fun but nothing spectacular. (I started it on a whim after consuming an entire gummy edible.) “Dinnah pahty!” was fun, to me. To say.

I want  Rob McElhenney to keep the moustache for season 15 of Always Sunny, and everyone else in the gang to make fun of him because of it for the entire season.

I mean I'd be more concerned with Apple supporting the mistreatment of Chinese workers , but yeah ubisoft.

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I was kind of meh with the first season. But I’m not comfortable watching the show knowing that it’s made in partnership with Ubisoft, who have a history of abusing their employees and protecting their abusers.

This is a great show.

No judgement here. I watched it sober and cried. I might blame the pandemic for that, but if definitely happened.

I need to watch Eurovision Song Contest again. That movie was great.

“We owe him a tonne of back-pay.”

I would pay stupid money to see an Ant-Man rematch in Captain America 4.

I also wondered about the “surprise” for Isaiah considering how often he said he wanted to stay dead. Would make more sense if they had a scene where his grandson talked him into it.

Cap needs to give a speech. Cap gave a hell of a speech. A little on the long side, especially since you could see the Senator try to leave at least once, but you know damn well I was into it. Half-way through it totally clicked. He got into his groove. Just like the opening action sequence completely clicked for me

Re: Isaiah, he was as much concerned about being identified as alive as anything else. Presumably the exhibit being opened without his knowledge/involvement and him being led in as an unofficial visitor suggests that it mains the official narrative that he died in prison.

Honestly a messy finale for me. A short list of things that bothered me:

Some months of timelapse still make for an interesting read and is a staple of all the fictional diaries I’ve seen in videogames. It’s ok to go back. Whenever you’re ready, it’ll be waiting.