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Turco.

I think getting all of them to dress like the Joker for these reads would work.

No, but I think that angry stab that closed the scene was meant to be the death blow.

I didn’t think of the cupcake that way though it does make sense as Penny40 stopped being the Penny connected to the unity key by the time of Kady’s final attempt at contacting him.

I mostly liked the finale until the unpleasant surprise.

Correct. Penny23 is a DJ and Penny40 is in the underworld and presently out of the story.

Upvoted for your name.

Yes.

I forget the source (saw a clip on Desus & Mero but I forget their source) but Pence refers to his wife that way at dinner parties, so he probably does that at all times.

Based on my occasionally watching re-runs on USA, I think that Benson potentially being raped is their go-to sweeps story.

Some jokes outlast reality, like the idea of someone living with their parents still being a joke while its often been a choice some make due to money woes.

True. I’ve found that some of those can be good though. Overlord has some of the elements of the former but the approach that they took with it is pretty interesting.

Disagree, but I have a soft spot for Mother’s Rosario.

As much as I hate to defend anything he has posted, he makes a good point regarding the uproar about Sansa’s rape. GoT spent all of its run showing graphic violence of all kinds yet none of the on screen gory violence incited as much anger as Sansa’s off-camera assault. Hell, the show had at least half a season

My thought was Mom and Aunt.

I’m less bothered by it as I took Karate classes as a 12 y/o and that wrist lock was a part of one of our early lessons in restraining holds.

That’s the joke.

In my experience the crust gets brittle as the pizza cools.

Burnham finding the emperor was about her knowing Georgiou’s way of thinking in a way that no one else on that ship did.

The main point of the disguises was to help them to look less like kids that came from money, because kids that come from families with money generally have people looking for them when they go missing.