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I just don’t understand how the modernizing is going to happen. If you remove it from it’s WWII setting, it’s too far removed from both Spiritualism, which played a rather large if understated part in the resolution of the plot, and the fact that families were removed to the countryside if possible during the Blitz.

I am a black woman who has lost a job because my hair was not up to the arbitrary standards of an office environment when I stopped relaxing it. Like I said before, it’s time to drop it.

No one’s saying it’s sane or fair. But it is the way that it is. I am also not talking about all the “extra” stuff that you seem to assume I am, I am talking about the basic stuff that many women are not able to readily do themselves. But you don’t really seem to understand where I’m coming from, or what I’m trying to

It was before her big break. I think late teens to very early twenties?

Really? Do you have a regular hairdresser? Might she be endangering herself, her family and her clients doing house calls because she has to make money somehow? Might some of those house calls be essential workers who have to keep up a certain appearance in order to keep their jobs? This article is timely, even if

We are still working with two timelines at least, though. We don’t know when Bernard’s started, but we do know that Maeve’s started at least three months after Dolores’, so there could still be bits that we are missing from the story.

She’s so...uninteresting. It’s like someone took as their only instruction for the character “smug killer robot that looks human.” Dolores could have been interesting, had they used her to explore recovering from all the horrors of her repeated victimisation, or of her mental breakdown (initial host revolt,) or her

At the end of the fight, Musashi Dolores was about to hack the back of Maeve’s head open. Could be she wants a Maeve body for the last Pearl.

I’d look for the Hale Dolores to diverge the most effectively/greatly. Given the mental breakdown that was happening, the “quiet life with a child” that Park Dolores had probably been background programmed to “want” and the power position at Delos, she could easily be the one to give Dolores Dolores the most trouble

What makes you think that? Or maybe I mean what makes you so certain of that.

Eh. Blabbering about his aunt’s relationship is a pretty shitty thing to do, but yeah, he’s ten. What kind of grown man picks on a ten year old, however odious his family?

Or my favorite, “no officer, Mother tripped over the cat.”

Part of the reason I love the idea of eating the Big Night meal is because it looked like everyone was having such a great time during that night. A lot of people have a lot of other mentions, but that’s why Big Night always sticks out, that and that Segundo very clearly loved what he was doing and was serious about

Same, and also sticking to my answer from that other article, Big Night.

That and Dancer in the Dark. And Requiem for a Dream, while we’re at it.

Dulce de leche? I mean...you’ve got a saucepan, a range and all day...

There’s absolutely no reason it can’t be online, and it’s far past time for pastors to get with it as a whole. Your church has the right idea.

Um...in what world are “food, comfort and eating sweets” not a part of many people’s concept of pleasure? Pleasure itself is not exclusively sexual.

Well, some of us had to deal with alcoholic parents growing up. This shit isn’t funny to everyone.

and a dry happy hour is also always an option. Mocktails can be just as much fun. Make it a competition, who can come up with the best kitchen/pantry mocktail.