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Anyone else feel like they needed therapy after finishing this series?
Looking forward to seeing how they expand on Atreus powers now that we know he's Loki.
I think you're missing the point about Bond's class background in the books.
I was impressed by how they handled O'Neal's character. They showed his complexity without excusing his actions
Just realized we might get to see Mac Peralta all grown up in the finale.
That apartment swap after the trivia game was genius writing. The boys living in the girls apartment led to so many funny moments.
I've actually experienced this in my own life. When I changed my perspective, my problems became easier to handle.
I really want to defend the 2015 version but I just can't. They completely missed what makes the FF special their family dynamic
I think they should have mentioned how important it is to give your antagonist moments of humanity.
I couldn't connect with Caroline in Throwaway Girls at first, but her character development won me over.