They didn't have to make Joel's death so graphic. It felt excessive and overshadowed the emotional impact.
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They didn't have to make Joel's death so graphic. It felt excessive and overshadowed the emotional impact.
Holiday's leadership was so important. He brought a calmness they needed in big moments.
I absolutely love how naturally their relationship developed. The progression from enemies to friends to girlfriends felt so authentic and well-paced.
I find it interesting how the article traces CRT's evolution from legal studies to broader social applications.
I wonder what Dante would think about being considered an early fanfiction writer. Mind blown.
Am I the only one who finds it weird that Byron schedules Hazel's naps? Talk about controlling!
I understand why they dropped some characters but I really miss Good Idea Bad Idea segments.
The focus on humanitarian issues really resonates with me. It wasn't just about politics anymore.
The historical examples really show how deeply rooted this problem is. Mary vs Anne Boleyn? We're still doing the same thing today.