this past episode had a very thoughtful implied commentary on how the human fallibility is the single raison d'être for deities, whose very existence is irrelevant (if not impossible) if they aren't needed/don't feel needed by people. the show puts both on equal footing when it comes to corruptive morals and emotions and makes them depend on each other, and it's very interesting to observe michael getting this worked up over four people not just because he'll be destroyed if he stops, but because he's also grown to care deeply for them. janet probably doesn't need explaining at this point. gods that don't give a shit about you (i.e. you're still miserable even though you've been devoting your entire life to one) are not cool to worship and i wish most people realized this
I need you to act as my bodyguard like my friend Kevin Costner in that movie my cousin's off brand Sea World , it was just a bunch of kiddie pools full of jellyfish and instead of a killer whale they killed a whale I got a food virus named after me in Jacksonville after kissing a bat on a dare no more Spider-Man movies way too many Spider-man movies too many dorky twerpy Spider-men get the hell out of this trashy country where everyone is either a criminal or a spider chin guitar I could have gone to a real doctor instead of pretending I was a big dog so I could go to a vet we're technically not allowed to let people from Florida into our bank like the heart of the ocean necklace my friend James Cameron gave me you could put it on a GameStop gift card if it makes you feel better, it does not you put the Peeps in the chili pot I'm gonna eat my marshmallow candy chili and you could put that up all your butts, is that gonna be on the test I put a recipe for pizza made out of cinnamon roll dough at the end
Really good ep, Chidi was incredible. Elenor now thinks ethically, Tahani does want attention, Chidi is not overthinking each decision, and Jason seems fine. They might actually be good people now, and like technically bodhisattva's
Chidi is significantly more built than I expected him to be Really enjoyed this episode, they're taking a really interesting approach to the story now
This episode was amazing. "You put the peeps in the chili pot and eat them both up" killed me. Really excited for where this season is heading.
the episode I was always waiting for them to give William Jackson Harper, they just gave him twenty minutes of Trolley Problems and it was beautiful
Janet including the pizza dough cinnamon roll recipe was such an insane reference I'm still thinking about it days later! In same statement Mario Batali apologizes for 'past behavior,' suggests cinnamon roll recipe