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I think Frank is several levels too far for Over This Claire to deal with. She'd just leave.

So uh, do you have to roll a d20 to roll a d20 to help stop a satellite crashing into the talent show?

Is…. is that not what we're doing already?

Oh God, it's going to be Beastie Boys, isn't it?

I feel like this is never going to happen but I'm still going to get my hopes up because the first one was so fun and underrated and I'd love a sequel.

Only had a chance to watch one so far but I'm enjoying it! They could probably lighten up a little on the the quantity, but it's not ruining it for me.

I'm not sure how I'm going to sustain the hype for eight damn months, but whatever, I'm still excited about seeing what Rian Johnson brings to the table, and feel like this teaser gave away little enough that I still have no particular expectations!

I'm not going to lie, I'm just looking forward to seeing whatever the hell it is that Noel Fielding shows up in week to week, 'cause you know that strawberry muumuu is as tame as its going to get.

Russell Brand-lite?!

I think he's pretty great - it helps that he has a certain smouldering intensity that, honestly, I have no idea how Kevin handles just being under his gaze because, dang. It really does a lot to sell his interest given the criminally small amount of screentime they let them have.

He was unfair to Betty, but intentions are only half the battle really - you can mean only the best in trying to help someone else and make things much worse, but your good intentions, sadly, don't always erase someone else's sadness/issues. I've been the person held a suprise party at the worst possible time, and

I've enjoyed Bughead, but if they end up just being super close mystery solving friends, that's alright with me. The romance is kind of optional.

Was that brief scene of Jughead and Veronica talking pretty much the only time they've talked since… the first time they talked?

Hmmm, I agree and disagree. Betty's intentions, whilst misguided, were good - but his friends (Archie) weren't thinking about him, they were thinking about themselves.

Such a good line. Jughead had some killers this episode. His terrible line to great line ratio was 60/40.

Daaaaamn indeed. Poor Cheryl, she didn't really stand a chance.

Pretty much exactly how that scene went.

Joaquin mostly just stood around being smouldering and beautiful and has still readily became my favourite secondary character.

Those glasses! My word.

Oh the Betty and Jughead scene in the diner - ooof. That was so heartfelt, it kind of killed the Ronnie Archie scene that followed.