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Findings are also invalidated by the fact that if two things tie for 3rd, the next spot is 5th, not 4th.

I'd rather be able to compare him to William Henry Harrison.

If I were Erik, I'd have that engraved on my tombstone.

Maine has Portland. And statewide, it went for Clinton.

I agree that it's kind of hokey, but look at it like this: everyone else in the multiverse chooses to go along to get along. She stands out because she always chooses good, no matter how hard, no matter the negative consequences, and no matter what she's been raised to believe.

As do the other victims of Nazi mass slaughter.

I'm pretty sure the Nazis didn't murder the entire families of people with genetic disabilities, at least not Aryan families.

Some people just aren't able to accept moral relativism. Last season and this season, Hitler and those loyal to him were (within the context of the Nazi regime) the "good guys" because they wanted to avoid WW3. Within the parameters given, unless you're pretty sure you're able to bring the whole system down, siding

Abendsen wouldn't give her a hard time, because she did the exact actions he set her off to do.

Sadly, I'm pretty sure the entertainment industry doesn't need an "excuse" for that.

His wife made several comments about Smith's faulty genes.

Unfortunately it ended with the typical TV copout when the storm troopers barged into his office to arrest him. He was on the final step of the sequence, right? So once they say "You're under arrest," he only had to turn the key that his hand was on and the war would begin. If he were mad enough to truly believe this

I had to go back and watch the meeting between Tagomi and Kido, because I, too, wondered who knew the truth.

It echoes Kido's comment from Season 1 that he's not a monster (after killing Frank's family, but sparing Frank himself).

And that's worse than just saying "fuck you, I'm going to say it in the American way"?

It's weird to me how much disdain we have for people who actually pronounce things correctly. Like, that isn't an exaggerated accent - it's the way the word is pronounced.

Shouldn't it be the P-Street Band?

You let a gender pronoun slip.

We legitimately loved him when we were 13.

Nope - I'm plenty old enough. I just never liked them, aside from some of their earlier pop songs.