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She quit her career of lavish status and lifestyle and moved to across the country to a dumpy town to pursue someone who skateboards. How is that less crazy than a spiritual, kinda dim person seeing Father Brah's contentment with life thinking he should follow the same path rather than ignore all the warning signs?

I kind of thought they would go through with the wedding and they'd be married and then … bad things.

You know what? I'm actually disappointed. Not because it was bad, but because I have to wait 10 months for season 3.

I think you're projecting your beliefs instead of presenting real evidence that multiracial is a preference over so-called "pure" blacks. What I see considerably more often are self-identifying "pure" blacks who will say President Obama or Colin Kaepernick or Tiger Woods or anyone biracial or not meeting whatever

But we know the world didn't end, cause… check it out.

I find it interesting that you acknowledge how common it is for black people to have mixed heritage, yet take issue with biracial people playing black characters with two black parents. What does it matter whether the mixing happened 25 years ago or 200 years ago?

Speaking as a mixed person, I for one appreciated mixed actors being cast more often. Not too long ago (and sometimes lately), they were not only rare, but looked down upon by either side of their heritage. Mixed people are a result of the greatest potential of America, creating unique new evolving cultures that mix

Personally, I feel like people often concern themselves with race more than they should. Vella can't just be Vella, she has to "identify" as black and then people say there aren't black people on the show anyway or they say she isn't black enough or whatever. I get that being a black person in America is oftentimes a

I love Esther Povitsky's little contributions to the show. Every single line of hers could be cut and it would still be a really great episode, but that scene when she's sitting between Rebecca and Nathaniel, mentioning her Westworld theorizing with her father, that's like when you eat the cherry on your hot fudge

Such a talented box. I hope it comes back and sings a duet with Broom Darryl.

I can relate. I have warring selves, one who doesn't care what anyone thinks and another that is terrified of being judged. In the end, the latter has control and I live a lonely life of fear.

I'm going to say that Five Guys that person goes to was an isolated incident, because while they market themselves as burger vendors, the Cajun fries are the only thing worth going there for. I was unprepared by the sheer amount of them.

Yes yes yes yes! Season 3 renewal just announced! Rock and roll motherfucker!

I don't know that cremation is great for the environment. I feel like we're supposed to be buried, skin to dirt, so that our bodies can be broken down and reused. But bones just don't decompose very well. The pragmatic thing to do is to debone bodies before burying them and reuse them to make tools and backgammon

Esther sang! Yeah, it was only one (solo) line, but I'd love for one of my favorite comedians to be on track for an EGOT. Shut up, it's possible.

I think it was earned because in the pilot, Rebecca's mindset was that she was in denial that she was moving there for him, and now she's living out the fantasy, which promptly gets a ton of holes poked into it.

There's absolutely nothing to suggest that the suits (who no longer work at NBC) that fired Conan have transferred any malice into Lorne Michaels. Even Norm MacDonald, who was famously fired by NBC execs, came back for the SNL anniversary special and Lorne has repeatedly gone on record to say how old people just

I feel that there's absolutely zero way to please 100% of people whose primary agenda is inclusion. If they cast an Asian person to play the Ancient One, people would complain that he/she SPOILER ALERT dies in the film. Yeah, it sucks that whitewashing happens, but doesn't changing the role from male to female make it

Half-wit is a bit generous.

While the last episode was hilarious, I like this one for being more thematically in the emotions of the show where all the thick, meaty meat is. They also touch upon so many things that I've experienced in my life, or variations of it. Even just girls that I meet and speak with once, I never talk to them again and