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  1. 21 hours ago, ExplainItAgain said:

    Also, I can't believe it took until season 7 to find out what Maria's crime was! I always thought it would have to do with drugs.

    I do kind of feel bad that she got set up there, but she kind of knew what was going on. The thing is, it's the being dragged down that is the real tragedy. I did like her letter at the end. If in fact the babydaddy's new fling is going be a real relationship, I do hope he follows through and lets her see the baby.

    22 hours ago, ExplainItAgain said:

    And finally, just have Alex and McCullough do it already.

    I don't know. I also feel bad for McCullough in a way. I liked her sneaky plot to get rid of the drugs.

    "I haven't logged in since the Russians took over."

    22 hours ago, ExplainItAgain said:

    It seems a little late to be introducing the #metoo stuff with Caputo.

    Yeah, I'm not liking this. I don't remember when this happened though I remember the character.

    Whoa Taystee.

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  2. 7 hours ago, Ceindreadh said:

    Maybe Vinnie never said anything to the warden and just came for a normal visit.

    He looked like he was having a tough time dealing with it as well, so I can buy that he just couldn't bring himself to talk to the warden. Maybe had he had more time to process he might.

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  3. 19 hours ago, ExplainItAgain said:

    Piper and Cal high was pretty funny - props to them for nailing that scene.

    The actors always play well of one another, and they just never had a lot of scenes together.

    Objectively, I find the deportation plot sad but very real. However, I just can't seem to muster any sympathy for Maritza. She shouldn't have been at the club. She was talking to her friend about it earlier how she knew she wasn't supposed to be there and didn't care. Then she said something like, "Why would I need ID to get in anywhere? I'm hot." Well, ok. Now you're gone. If Piper's PO is all over here getting a job, I can't imagine Maritza's isn't too.

    I have much more sympathy for Blanca's plight. And Red's for sure. It's actually worse watching the people around her realizing what's going on. I think the best non-speaking was when Nicky was just taking it in and her face totally fell as it dawned on her.

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  4. 17 hours ago, ShortyMac said:

    Byeeeeeeeeee, Badison! Squee! I don't think I've ever been so happy to see a fictional character go! Enjoy Missouri!

    I'm a terrible person, and I'm fine with that, but I was amused that Badison's role was mainly getting beat up. Interesting that she just left. I wonder if that was the plan all along or if they realized what a terrible character she was and wrote her out. Nothing against the actor, but there's no way she was believable as such a heavy hitter as they made her out to be. Or I guess that was the point - once her 'boss' died at the end of last season, she wasn't shit since.

    8 hours ago, ExplainItAgain said:

    Can't help it, I like Fig and Caputo.

    You can't not though. I like that Fig is just so Fig. Of course Caputo is going to be the pushover parent and Fig is the one to lay down the law.

    I get that a hot woman doesn't need ID to get in clubs, but it's still kind of bit much that she didn't have it in her possession. I think makes more sense if she never had one because she didn't drive. Having a license isn't a requirement.

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  5. 7 hours ago, ExplainItAgain said:

    McCullough's backstory was interesting; you can really see how her military experience shaped her.

    I think the C/O meant well and was trying to give her advice, but I saw where that was going and it's sadly not surprising. I'm interested to see how her plot shakes out.

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  6. On 7/26/2019 at 1:51 PM, ShortyMac said:

    I can't help but feel sorry for Piper and her struggling on the outside of prison.

    The curfew is the real killer there because she'd be able to work 2 jobs or get those later shifts. I'm not surprised it's hard to get back into society, but having to pay the PO for the monitoring makes it even harder.

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  7. On 7/23/2019 at 7:36 AM, TV Diva Queen said:

     Then I agree 100% with Jerry. I too despise Bobcat. 

    Yeah it has to be him because as Jerry said, he has no act. Amazing to see Jerry go off like that. I mean, that's a show biz guy. He's right, the act is the currency. You have it or don't. What struck me was that Jerry was implying Bobcat didn't work for it, and I totally see Jerry as a 'pay your dues' guy. If you look at the comics on the show, there's always a story about 'coming up.' Respect the hustle. 

    I didn't think it was Gilbert because he's been around as long as Jerry and it's still doing gigs. Plus he really strikes me as a 'comic's comic' when you see him around other comics, they love him. You take his voice out of it and he still has killer jokes. 

    Why was there a roll of scotch tape on the table in the restaurant with in the Barry episode? I'll tell you what, you're selling jokes to the likes of Letterman and Leno, you know what you're doing. 

    There seemed to be a lot more eating this time too. 

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  8. 2 hours ago, doodlebug said:

    He would tell various stories about what was happening in his town, etc which was mainly populated by a bunch of hand puppets.

    The town was populated by real people, like the mailman, who would come by and talk to him. There's a famous scene (for back then) where it's supposedly a hot day so he invites the African-American handyman to take his shoes off and cool off in the foot bath with Mr. Rogers. 

    The puppets were in the Land of Make Believe, where the trolley would take you. 

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  9. I'm glad to get the info that there are more episodes. I really like listening to comics sitting around talking shop, and this has been a great show for that. 

    Amazing that Eddie and Jerry were on the same card, also Gilbert was next on that list. 

    It's really amazing how long these people have been at it. 

    I love stuff like, 'yeah I played the Copa.' You know it's like, whoa. I had one moment like that and it's fantastic. 

    Really interesting point about so many options leading to a lack of greatness. I don't know if that's entirely fair because the options give more people a shot. 

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  10. 15 hours ago, Lantern7 said:

    I have to ask: is "dude" a word used in England? At all?!?

    Johnson was using it as a reference to his acronym for 'Deliver, Unite, Defeat' and then added 'Energize' because otherwise it would spell out DUD. So I think he was trying to make a lame joke not that it's used colloquially in the UK. 

  11. I absolutely love that they're continuing Hayley working at SubHub. 

    On 7/22/2019 at 8:02 PM, Galileo908 said:

    Oh boy, the thunderstorms around here knocked out my DVR and a bunch of channels tonight, including TBS. I won't be seeing it tonight, I'll try for Sunday.

    I watch on my tablet with the tbs app. 

    Vehicle is the perfect song. 

    I was dying when Hayley yelled 'smoke em if ya got em'. 

  12. 18 minutes ago, LibertarianSlut said:

    Also, would a fake eyeball look that good in 1992 (would it look that good now?)?

    It looked ok for Columbo in the 70s, so I can give it a pass. If Ward had it for a while, he likely could have learned to compensate for the lack of perception.

    I got nothing on the reporter. I guess it's a public building so she can just go in there. I've walked into City Hall where I live unabated. It looks like she's everywhere though, which seems a little much. That could have been the case back then. It's a pre 9/11 world we're seeing. 

    18 minutes ago, LibertarianSlut said:

    What was the point of "Kick" having that black eye in the first episode, with her mom telling her to find the perpetrator and "break his dick"?

    As we learned later, she actually started the fight, so I think it's a subtext of her having some ptsd of seeing (presumably) this Kinicki getting killed. I think she's going to be key in unraveling the entire case. Jackie still doesn't know that the CI is the brother. That shoe is going to have to drop at some point. The mother was furious about her going to see the counselor (as she said) to the husband that she doesn't know what she's going to say. So they must know she saw something. 

    18 minutes ago, LibertarianSlut said:

    I wouldn't fall all over myself turning them in, but if we're both adults...chances are, I got my own family and situations to deal with, and I'm not going down for you.

    The brother was a Vietnam vet with some serious problems, as he told Jackie when he was drunk. Jackie threatening to throw him in jail, where he likely wasn't going to survive, is a real threat. It's a parallel with Ward threatening to throw the guy's mother into jail. They both threatened suspects with questionable records. What are they going to do? File a complaint? They still have credible evidence on the mother/brother to put them away. 

    As for asking questions after counsel, which are inadmissible - so what? If they learn something new, they can find another way to prove it. Notice how they had the guy (with the mother) walk by the window where hook was? Ward was seeing if he recognized him. The point is Jackie/Ward are skirting the margins. The suspense is whether this is going to catch up with them to ruin the case or they get away with some seriously questionable tactics. 

    They spent too much time on this episode with the domestic drama, which I'm not really interested in, so I hope the plot moves better next week. 

  13. I could see Hop getting shoved into the Upside Down and finding a portal out which brings him into Russia. I'd rather not the Upside Down be used as a transport system that everyone is using though because it takes away from the value that he's one of the only few people to get through the Upside Down and survive. 

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  14. 21 hours ago, MrsRafaelBarba said:

    Thought  Roach gave Benny a hot shot, leaving her to die.

    So does he know she's Jackie's daughter? I can't tell. It would make sense he's doing it for revenge.

    I do like Jackie pulling an end around on Hook with the brother to get him over a barrel, which was paralleled nice with Ward pulling the same thing with the guy's mother.

    I can't say I'm interested in Jenny or the Asian babymama. Good for her getting an A+ though. As much as Jackie is awful, she's not the best mother either.

    I'm not interested in the reporter either especially when the other lady investigator nailed her on sleeping with Jackie. Yeah, great credibility. She did a decent enough job getting Jackie's name from her source, and since, all she's doing is just pestering people. Granted, they don't have to tell her off all the time, and I think the other investigator was trying to be fair when he told her that the case was actually sensitive, but you need to find another strategy. Maybe investigate and find clues? Jackie's babymama is basically shouting to the rooftops that she has his love child.

    And I mean, really, the 'state senator' said that and you're still here? Yes, because there's freedom of the press, and likely he didn't talk to you about anything anyway. So what?

    I wasn't too interested in this one because it only solved the AK as a clue. They don't know the trail for the gun. The AK they found didn't match the bullet. Even the deposition with Hook was kind of flat. Though I did like "lawyer. lawyer" like Mike did on Break Bad/Saul.

    I'm haven't been liking Ward's wife and even less now. Her smugness is going to backfire on her. She's just got it all figured out. Just telling all those other Coalition members what they should be doing. They're probably not going to back her because she's exhausting them. I think she's going to get herself into some hot water. The reverend may have been threatening Ward, but I don't think he was lying about having those connections.

    Not for nothing (which they should be saying on the show much much more), but Decourcy wasn't "defending her" or whatever she claimed she was. The reverend barged into his office, threatened him, and physically assaulted him. Though I assume she's smart enough to figure out how he got the shiner.

    Literally turning the other cheek and saying 'you want another shot?' was total gold. The reverend looked terrified.

    On 7/21/2019 at 8:09 PM, scrb said:

     Is the Coalition some separate plot or is it going to somehow get intertwined with the bank robbery plot?

    The only common thread I see here is the gun pathway. If they unravel who/how both groups are getting the guns. It would be kind of an awesome twist if somehow the reverend was involved. Like, perpetuating the violence so people can see him as the savior of the community. Unless their next robbery somehow intersects with them.

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  15. If I didn't already have Hulu, I probably wouldn't be getting it just for this show, and I really like it. It was my favorite of the last season. But, like I want to watch the new Picard show, but I'm just not getting another streaming service. 

    I don't how this is going to equilibrate because it's ridiculous to expect consumers to get 5 or 6 services per month. No one has that kind of time.

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