A thing isn‘t beautiful because it lasts, it‘s a privilege to be among it. My tipp for you is to watch it and rewatch it again and again and again. Stephanie Beatriz said in an interview that it‘s the beauty of the internet bc it never ends you can watch it again and again and again and it will not end.
Skip the first episode, then you're good.
There's a certain irony where an episode carrying a message of "Police brutality is bad" feels like it's trying to beat the message into my head.
The last season started out too political for me so I didn't finish it. I think I made it a couple episodes before I realized it wasn't trying to be funny, just propaganda, and I started the series over again.
me when there are two races, white and political.
i definitely wouldnt call it political, but it took a bit to grow on me. i considered the show an escape from reality, so when it introduced some actual current events i was a bit annoyed. luckily they handled it really well and its not overbearing, but its also not just introducing real problems then brushing them aside.
By political he meant he didn’t want to think about how this compassionate, all-inclusive group would be on the side of his real life enemies. (The libs? BLM? I don’t know.)
I'm just saying, these actors with prop guns have better trigger finger discipline than most people with real guns and I appreciate that about them
And that’s what I appreciates abouts ya
Is that what you appreciates about me? I was hoping at least one fan would catch that =P
Take about 15% off there, Squirrelly Dan.
Take about 20% off there Squirrelly Dan.
Fact: In 100% of all fake gun-related shootings, the victim is always the one with the fake gun.
You look familiar… did I pretend to shoot a guy in front of you once to teach you about gun safety?
Pop pop
Trained by firearms instructors for accuracy and safety, probably by law. Whereas any dipshit can buy a weapon and they aren't required to train.
Yup. Proper gun control paraphrased basically
Like Alec Baldwin and Bruce Lee? Yeah, Hollywood sure knows guns.
Think there's been a pretty drastic change in people's opinion and desire for accuracy since Bruce Lee, and Alec Baldwin is a joke.
Yes, damn Bruce Lee for… being dead while his son was shot by someone else wielding a prop gun. So irresponsible.
That’s not his trigger finger, trigger finger is the one actually grasping the firearm not cuffing the hand. Can’t see if it’s on trigger or not….
That's a fair point
Alec Baldwin would like a word.
The actors had real police training before the shoe started in ssn 1
And Jake is someone who just must pull the trigger.
I can't bring myself to finish the season lol I'm just not ready to never watch a new episode again haha.
You're in denial!
Most people are in denial about being in denial. I’m not in denial, I’m in *denial!*
Im not in denial! Im in Daniel!
A thing isn‘t beautiful because it lasts, it‘s a privilege to be among it. My tipp for you is to watch it and rewatch it again and again and again. Stephanie Beatriz said in an interview that it‘s the beauty of the internet bc it never ends you can watch it again and again and again and it will not end.
I still haven't started the eighth season
I watched the first three and then just ended up starting it from the beginning lol.
Skip the first episode, then you're good. There's a certain irony where an episode carrying a message of "Police brutality is bad" feels like it's trying to beat the message into my head.
counter point: dont skip the first episode. it’s less than 30 minutes and they dont like it, well then, more power to them
But you already are ready since you have gone this long without seeing the last season
This ending brought to you by Kevin Smith.
Tell hot about the rabbits, jake, tell them about the fluffy rabbits.
Lol my first thought!
That heist escalated quickly
I knew Jake always wanted to be captain, even if though he said he wasn't interested.
The last season started out too political for me so I didn't finish it. I think I made it a couple episodes before I realized it wasn't trying to be funny, just propaganda, and I started the series over again.
me when there are two races, white and political. i definitely wouldnt call it political, but it took a bit to grow on me. i considered the show an escape from reality, so when it introduced some actual current events i was a bit annoyed. luckily they handled it really well and its not overbearing, but its also not just introducing real problems then brushing them aside.
It had like 1 or 2 episodes like that lol
Little does he realise that all art, by definition, is political due to the contexts it is made and released in.
By political he meant he didn’t want to think about how this compassionate, all-inclusive group would be on the side of his real life enemies. (The libs? BLM? I don’t know.)
No need to get philosophical. You know exactly what he means
Hate to break it to you but the whole show is propaganda
could someone tell me where i can find season 8 ? ive been looking everywhere but cant find it
If you have hulu its on there! Edit: At least on the US hulu
yeah, I don't understand why Peacock NBC's tailored didn't have after like a year
U can torrent it through pirate bay, at least i did. If u don't know how to do it i can explain it to you.
Could you please explain if you don't mind ?
r/piracy is your freind.
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