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Trevor Patrick
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supposedly part of why trump hated mccarthy as spicer was because he was being played by a woman, which was emasculating, so rosie may be the best person.

it's only been 6 months, he started in october. It feels like a lifetime though.

it was a good episode, but it didn't feel like it was doing another finale, more like it was finally ending season one. Most of what happened in the season one finale just prolonged the conclusion of certain story lines, especially with the beast and fillory. Was there anything that happened in the last 20 minutes

starting to get the feeling that someone told them to either tone down some of the trump stuff or balance it out, because that's what a lot of update seemed like, attempts to balance out the trump stuff with false equivalence (or in the case of last week, that "friend-zone" sketch.

let's just hope it was better than season 4 of the boondocks.

well, if those humans make it back to earth, they aren't going to last long.

they aren't reviewing the second new episode?

been watching the season again and there's a lot of little tells here and there. Not only that, but some things are interesting in a new light. for example, in the second episode where Michael has his meltdown over the neighborhood falling apart, he know seems melodramatic and over the top, knowing what we now know.

is this long, tedious show worth the huge drop in ratings? That's up for the fan to decide.

at least you'll always have those sandwiches and elbow scratches to remember.

That gets to the heart of netflix' downside. A lot of great shows only worked because their long schedules kept the fans wondering, are we going to lose that as more things shift to binge watching style?

it being the bad place explains why they REALLY had froyo instead of ice cream.

The creator of the show did an interview for vox where he talked about why netflix ISN'T best for every show. it's an itneresting read.

So all the rules for getting into the good place, do you think those were just something the bad place employees created for fun, or those are the actual rules?

Once good Eleanor announced that she was going to go to the good place, I really thought they would send her and 80's lady since she hadn't been introduced until now and was a jerky enough personality to just be tossed aside.

they took the most obvious twist and made it exciting and unexpected. bravo indeed.

Only watchable on Apple brand TV's using Apple brand electricity, a new paradigm of entertainment branding.

did they advertise that it was back? At all? I only found out the episode was on due to luck.

there are a few questions still over the situation, why alba doesn't take care of the kids since she seemed to anyway, if she gets paid, if the parent's assets will be frozen, if this is just Sons of Tuscon but with different genders and more of a class element.

it wasn't terrible, but like all of disney's kid sitcoms, it's covered in a thick layer of cheese.