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For the record, I never liked the "Fuck Chuck" meme either, and maybe he needs some re-evaluation,  too

I’m Central Time Zone, so BCS starts at 8pm here with an immediate replay at 9pm. I think Talking follows those two runs at 10p. With a 3rd airing after. But I know this ep was extended length and threw the timing off a bit.. Dang. Super sorry you got spoiled (But at least you’re a good sport about it, lol)

I actually agree with this, and there were probably a lot of Breaking Bad fans that BCS lost in the early seasons because of that. (Season 2 especially).

I did not put the cockroach thing together, but that is such a great catch! I forgot he called Jimmy  that once.

How the Chechins ended up facetiming their own raid was pretty damn funny, I’ll give em that. And I’m not sure if I was supposed to laugh at it or not, but the mom shooting her own son was darkly funny too. I actually agree with the review on this one about Barry’s scene with Sally. I get what the plot was going for, w

I’m mixed on it. For everything I liked (Skarsgaard, the stale bread) there was something I didn’t (the fake accent got annoying, the pee thing went way too long). Some of the writing was funny in spots, (get the package! *smashes vase* The other vase! And just pick it up. *museum guy facepalms*), and it had a sweet

I laughed at the “Name 6 things that go with Hennessy” question (which I guess you’d ask a teen?) but yea this one was uneven for me. I think the episode wants me to care about Aaron’s problems, but starting it off with the kid being insultingly racist, just made me not. I also thought it was weird that his Dad, who

I also enjoyed it. The episode where Wendy wastes her political ask to buy off the P.I., then loses her kids anyway was incredible. The car crash being pointless is the only thing I’m a little irked by, but I’m honestly glad the Byrds survived. Ultimately this is a show where the bad guys win, and for me, that’s a

This reasoning is odd to me because of the sheer number of similar-powered characters they’ve been fine with so far.

It feels weird to lament missing such silly powers, but I do think I would have appreciated them saying “fuck it!” and just going for it. A teenage body-morphing comedy sounds like the kind of stuff I loved growing up.

Sweeps?

Funny enough I’d classify Scar Jo as one of their female characters without charisma. Florence Pugh instantly showed what a difference that makes in Black Widow. She’s far, far more interesting imo.

I agree overall.  The term grooming applies to specific circumstances, that the accuser might be bending a little to make her case. She may not know any better, and I’m giving her the benefit of the doubt if she honestly feels that way. But if she's being disingenuous,  this is the way words lose their meaning, as

With the invitation of the fight, I thought at least it would be bare-knuckle. A real fight.. Rather, it was “gentlemanly” complete with gloves, headgear and Bob The Janitor playing ref. Big tough guys letting off steam? Or two middle-aged dorks bouncing around a ring that have no idea what they’re doing. I couldn’t

Mind blown

Gotta game the system somehow. Anything to get a trophy in Rhea Seehorn's hands.

18 is still pretty young in the grand scheme of life. (That sounded cheesier than I meant it to.) 21 and up has always felt more adult imo. So I can see a college-age girl still feeling like maybe she got groomed. Though, as reported by that first accuser, it just sounds like she was his side piece. And then got

People have been complaining about the review quality recently (site-wide), and I’ve kept quiet on that front. But this one got to me. This was just a recap, with a couple of questions sprinkled here and there. Where is the substance?

A little too early to judge after just 3 episodes, but for now I still think Season 2 is Barry's best

Vision is dead in all universes. Otherwise,  she'd surely want to be with him too, right?