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dealerrat
2 months
Team Stan all the way, Ford is a bigger egomaniac but everyone just focuses on Stan for some reason
Havoc
7 months
I think ford is equally to blame. he's the smart one, he knows Stan is upset and he still had to one up him when the world was at stake.
Callum
7 months
I disagree that it's a false conflict. I mean the grammar thing, yeah, but it stems from Stan's annoyance with Ford ever since coming back, so maybe that's why I'm more forgiving of it idk.
maskedmagician
7 months
Wierd how this last episode was split into 2 lol
LaLa
7 months
Agreed. The 'false conflict' plots are always the worst. All they ever do is annoy and take the audience out of it. I honestly always see them as both lazy and weak writing. It's drama for dramas sake. Boo you whores. ?
b_arnaby
7 months
i wish he reacted to both at the same time because some platforms had both of them together in one episode
korrasrightbicep
7 months
Idk why "They hung three people Jeff" is KILLING me.
Team Stan all the way, Ford is a bigger egomaniac but everyone just focuses on Stan for some reason
I think ford is equally to blame. he's the smart one, he knows Stan is upset and he still had to one up him when the world was at stake.
I disagree that it's a false conflict. I mean the grammar thing, yeah, but it stems from Stan's annoyance with Ford ever since coming back, so maybe that's why I'm more forgiving of it idk.
Wierd how this last episode was split into 2 lol
Agreed. The 'false conflict' plots are always the worst. All they ever do is annoy and take the audience out of it. I honestly always see them as both lazy and weak writing. It's drama for dramas sake. Boo you whores. ?
i wish he reacted to both at the same time because some platforms had both of them together in one episode
Idk why "They hung three people Jeff" is KILLING me.
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