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My hubs pointed out that Cirie has done this before, where she got the minority alliance to "vote" for one of their own, thinking her folks were doing it when they were really going for one of *their* own instead. It's a tactic to both avoid spilling the beans about the plan to oust one of your own and also to now

While the show was beautiful, it absolutely clunked for me, and I don't plan to continue watching. I'm fine with having a lead who is an anti-hero. I enjoy House of Cards immensely, and I enjoyed Breaking Bad, The Tudors, etc. But, if you're going to have an anti-hero as your lead, you still have to give us some

I've traveled on the NCL Jewel (featured in this ep) a few times, and it was very strange to me to see all the characters wandering around the ship that has been my occasional home away from home. At the same time, it ruined the ep a little to know that there's no way Josh is jumping, they're not going to throw

We're TV Tiger Moms. B and F look the same to us.

I feel like another reason that marketing campaign worked for him is that he isn't actually Secretariat. The CGI Bojack is Secretariat. And the ad was confirming to him that no, he really is Secretariat, even in not being Secretariat. That even for Secretariat, it was an act.

I figured it was a media/paparazzi drone trying to catch footage of Judy King.

Yeah…I agree that it was more than it needed to be. It actually would have been far more interesting if it was as the recapper/reviewer seemed to imply, that this was, apart from religious zealotry, a decent family with good people and good values. Instead, we get a caricature. But I do think it's to the point of

The Trade Minister doesn't even get to finish telling Juliana why or what it is he needs her to do and she's like "can I go away?". Worst spy ever. And then Juliana leaves for the whole rest of the day. The Trade Minister could have needed that info by the afternoon for all we know given the sparse conversation

And I think we're supposed to feel the pain of that decision, including that it means Colton is going back to a relatively sheltered and somewhat bigoted life. (I also read that interaction very differently…the "Coltons" seemed borderline anti-semitic…the kind of anti-semitic that says they love the Jews while also

I read this very differently than the recapper/reviewer above. Josh is the one who brings up Rita and emphatically insists she will be a part of their lives. I don't think Colton's family is enthused about that. Colton's mom even shoots "pappy" a look when Josh says it. I think the "thing" that they heard in