To be fair to the flip-flop, he realized he was out-gunned in ruthlessness and intelligence, and Rebecca did manage to turn his friends against him. Taking the folder to Father Brah was the best thing he could’ve done in that situation.
To be fair to the flip-flop, he realized he was out-gunned in ruthlessness and intelligence, and Rebecca did manage to turn his friends against him. Taking the folder to Father Brah was the best thing he could’ve done in that situation.
1. Josh has already confused everyone recently by 1) proposing to Rebecca in the first place, 2) jilting her at the alter and 3) disappearing to priest school. I could understand his friends already feeling like they didn’t entirely know Josh at the moment. And sometimes you do know people for so long that you stop…
Josh did the responsible thing. He discovered her history of psychotic episodes and instead of ruining her reputation he contacted the most responsible person he knew, who then contacted Rebecca’s best friend. One assumes in an attempt to get Rebecca some help.
But think back to earlier seasons, when Paula would egg on Rebecca’s scheming whenever Rebecca would hesitate. Paula came to realize that she was living vicariously through Rebecca and needed to keep it going. The scene with Tim shows how casually Paula inserts herself into other’s business then equally casually moves…
Maybe my least-liked ep of CXGF so far. Characters not behaving like themselves...
The neutral pocket dimension beneath a shapeless time void just happened to be unguarded? Michael can blame it on good being stupid all he wants, but my theory is The Good Place knows exactly what Michael is up to and is letting him do it to see if he can become a better not person.
Yeah I basically never wanted to punch Josh more than when he was like “woohoo, I’m off the hook.”
Tim was the guy from Canada who was mean to Paula way back in season one.
I saw it going this way:
Also, we did care? There were articles written about it and at least on Jez, the overall sense was yeesh, we hope Linds gets out of that situation, no one deserves that. I really don’t know what she was trying to say either, other than please don’t gang up on me for that incredibly stupid video I put out last week…
Okay, but if it was a body double, Trump definitely would say something like, “my wife Melania, she’s right here. This is definitely not a body double.”
I would have thought the article made no sense. I mean Obama’s oldest daughter wasn’t even born yet when Cobain died. Now we are supposed to believe a baby dyed her hair blue? The whole story would fall apart.
In 20 years if Sasha Obama is an advisor to a president and wants to lie about her youth, she should be held to account too.
White Josh and Darryl have the best relationship on TV? Really? Maybe I’m biased by the fact that I find White Josh just unbearable, but I don’t see it.
Just because the kids don’t know where Earth is, that doesn’t mean the adults don’t. I’m pretty sure the Krill know where it is.
My main issue with the show is this anachronism of knowing pop culture from the 20th and 21st century, but not other things—as Gordon proved on the stand when he had no idea what the capital of the “old United States” was. That sort of thing drives me nuts. He doesn’t know that, but he knows the names of several…
Eh, it works for me. Tahani’s big thing was being super charitable/fundraising without being an uber talent on a Beyonce scale. Both Eleanor and Jason weren’t in that socioeconomic bracket and the kind of news she made wasn’t going to be in the trashy dirt mags.
Honestly, I wonder if Vicky wouldn’t over hear Jason revealing that he knows what’s up and still wouldn’t say anything because her ego is too big to admit she failed (plus, if she fails, one of the other demons might demand to take over).
He thinks people are stupid but is fascinated enough by their minds to try to come up with psychological tortures.
I think Michael is the only surveillance and pure hubris on Vicky’s part keeps her from investigating further.