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I’m glad that Lana would bring AJ by to see Archer. I kept thinking how unnecessarily cruel she was being to keep her daughter from him. He obviously cares a lot about AJ! (And Seamus. Where’s Seamus?) But yeah, of course Lana wouldn’t just straight up tell AJ that Archer’s her dad and instead let Robert fill that

Did I need this? No. Am I going to watch it? Yes.

That show was a miracle. 

I would give anything to watch a mini-series or show about Ann Dowd and Margo Martindale as rival intelligence agency directors (and neighbors?) working to bring the other down. Do they even make enough Emmys?

I dunno. Dude seems outwardly okay, not worse than any number of celebrities out there. Has he straight up contributed money toward homophobic causes? Tried to convince people to vote for Trump? Do we even know if he’s a conservative?

lmao

I mean, the big thing (beyond their admirable and progressive politics) that AOC and Omar have going for them is their authenticity. I hate hero worship of politicians, but I really, really like them. None of what AOC does feels like blatant pandering. They’re young voters meeting young voters where they are and aren’t

Yes. 100%.

I really liked this episode. I dunno. I don’t have much to say about it. I liked that Robert and Malory getting along and being friends because it’s just so weird. I thought Gabrielle was great, and I do hope she and Lana hang out again. I liked that the mission goes sideways due to something outside of their control.

Do I dislike the PS4 UI? Yes. It’s bad. Do I want more of that? No. Do I like this one? Tentatively, yeah. Maybe it’ll grow on me.

I mean, shit. I’d wear almost all of those shirts. 

And we’re dancing!

It was wonderful hearing those poor Japanese VAs speak English. 

It was wonderful hearing those poor Japanese VAs speak English. 

It was wonderful hearing those poor Japanese VAs speak English. 

True, true. But I think unlike Furiosa, you can sort of understand why Max starts out alone: he doesn’t have or want people. He could’ve stayed with Furiosa and the others, but he chose not to. He could’ve stayed with pretty much any of his companions from previous films but chose not to. His characterization, at this

Anya Taylor-Joy’s a solid pick for a young Furiosa, and I’ll watch anything Miller directs. So, sure, I’m in. Do I wish we’d see more of Hardy’s Max instead? Yeah, he was underrated. Dude was fantastic in the role, but he was probably rightful outshined by Furiosa, the lead of that movie. But c’mon, Mad Max: Fury Road

Anya Taylor-Joy’s a solid pick for a young Furiosa, and I’ll watch anything Miller directs. So, sure, I’m in. Do I wish we’d see more of Hardy’s Max instead since we know where Furiosa ends up? Yeah, he was underrated. Dude was fantastic in the role, but he was probably rightful outshined by Furiosa, the lead of that

Eh, a Furiosa sequel doesn’t have too many places to go, does it? At the end of Fury Road she literally ascended. We would either see her as a ruler in a city under siege which robs Fury Road of its triumphant ending, or it goes like Miller himself thinks that it will and we see Furiosa as a benevolent tyrant, which

She’s really funny.