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I wonder if some of it is context? Like 90s styles weren't exactly flattering for anyone but also it seems like people can just dress themselves in an average manner now but still look leagues better. (Also Joel McHale in particular works as kind of a slick media personality.)

I thought the dialogue at the end of last episode implied the team getting back together was some sort of threat rather than things going as planned?

As someone fairly left, there are absolutely conspiracy theories on that side right, granted they're things we actually know happened and there's no means of doing things about them? (Flint, Oscarssowhite, prizm, militarized police— it never occurred to me that latter one was one right-wingers cared about? Especially

I was just rewatching Pushing Daisies on the CW site and I was a little surprised at how much of the work was done by the show's absurdly involved sets versus the storybook stilted CG. It's weird that Hannibal managed to look just as if not more expensive despite probably being made for less but I wonder if it's since

On the west coast I only remembered to look up when the show was airing essentially exactly for when it was scheduled to start. (So for my affiliate it was the show at 7 and non-description "special news report" at 8, syndicated reruns, then more news)

I went in being aware of it since her hair apparently wouldn't be able to take going red and back to the blonde gold of Hannibal and The Fall but it wasn't as jarring as seeing both lead actors in the same environments but so different now. (Not necessarily for worse)

I thought there's an interesting shift in culture back towards the idea of aliens being benevolent creatures. (More or less like that X-Files episode of The Simpsons) that said it does go a little too happily towards throwing everything previously on the show under the bus.

You've made me remember meteorology! (Or maybe. I'm pretty sure that hurricanes actually are low pressure systems?)

That is the one line that actually did survive into the final version of the show, I think it's in "The Adams Administration."

I thought they were something more adjacent to styrofoam packing peanuts meets marzipan.

The Hannibal-esque cooking scenes are new this season right? I had this theory early on they were all somehow foreshadowing or somehow evocative of the crime gimmick but I can't be sure. (This week were they going for a TV dinner for a TV murder?)

I was also partial to the thing about filming in Seattle for Portland because of tax breaks when they're filming in Vancouver for Seattle for the same reason probably.

Has he been around for awhile or was he introduced that same episode as the new male modely looking one? I got a pretty good sense of the Meat Cute team and some of the murdered ones from that but I just didn't remember him despite the striking imagery of such a big guy with an eye patch.

So I couldn't tell since the camera was at a weird angle and started zooming in on her ass, but was Rachel Bloom doing an homage to Bender in The Breakfast Club when they cut her off and started playing the music?

If they don't let him write it and let actors ignore his suggestions sometimes then I actually don't have that much issue with it. There would be some sort of nice symmetry if he were brought on as a director for hire.

By season 3 did they go in a radically different direction with the ultra cleavagey period dresses?

How (or why) is it that someone goes out of their way to go all lower case anyway? It makes it surprisingly harder to skim read and it seems like all word processors automatically capitalize the beginning of sentences or Is.

Adam Driver seems to be on the borderline of this discussion honestly, I think I'd mostly seen him described as "unconventionally handsome" at best and it seems like there's a vulture podcast debate on that issue. (I think the haircut in TFA actually suited him pretty well)

it actually seems like the people who bring up her appearances negatively have hit all three— she's aged, gained weight since being a teen, and regardless of any truth of the matter since I don't know better— they accused her of getting cosmetic surgery back in the day that is showing effects they don't like. (Same

It seems a little weird to be placing the blame on the people who are interested in men for the standards of attractiveness of men. (Like sure there was that one "dad bod" article from a female college sophomore but it seemed like the desperate grasp of male anchormen wanting to Inception the idea that their bodies