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rynebrandon

It’s not on Hulu anymore. It moved exclusively to Peacock.

It’s a first-past-the-post system, man. Yours is actually the antiquated view. It’s the view of someone who doesn’t understand the difference between a candidate who is not an ideal politician and a candidate who is dangerous. It is the view of someone so ensconced in a cocoon of privilege that, no matter what they’re

I mean, it’s evident what a dumb fucking thing that is to say”

As far as your criticism goes, I agree. It’s still a bummer to lose one of the best episodes of one of the best shows in television history on the basis of a joke that—like you said—didn’t add all that much to the proceedings.

So neoliberalism isn’t any one thing, but it’s basically the idea that markets are the only legitimate way to order society and essentially reveal the “truth” about human needs. Neo-liberalism dislikes, or in its more extremely forms, despises any non-market (i.e. governmental) intervention into consumer market

I’m just going to pull off the band-aid and be the douchey self-appointed expert. Any eggs sandwich is better than no egg sandwich, but that was a very mediocre looking recipe.

I’m not sure the take that Bonnie kills Perry as an act of empathy is justified by the show. You’re right, she didn’t know about the rape or the history of abusing Celeste, yet SHE was the one who acted so ascribing her actions to empathy doesn’t make a lot of sense. If the show had ended after season 1, this empathy