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Okay, so it's about a found family of Robin Hood type semi reformed criminals undertaking cons to provide justice to people who have been ballsed over by dodgy companies/CEO.
Nate is the defacto main character for the first couple of seasons, but it's episodic and very character driven, they all experience butt loads of growth. I think Parker would be of interest to you, as she starts out as an Uber thief with literally no other interests, learns to care about people and develop other interests.
There's also a major OT3 following for Parker/Hardison/Elliot if that's your thing.
Now what the fuck am I going to watch?
See this is the problem with SHORT SHOWS.
There’s just not enough to keep you occupied.
Bring back the 22 long episodes to a season if you’re only going to cut it to 2-3 seasons. I want the filler! Filler gives more of an opportunity for characterization. It’s not pointless if you know what you’re doing with it and actually spend the time to help the audience learn who your characters are. I can’t learn who they are if it’s entirely plot focused.
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Good god, the fuck were the O2 developers thinking when they rolled out the new in-store system? Two visits, five sales assistants, and a how to video guide on navigating the new system, my faulty item has finally been sorted.
I honestly think if they dumped one of their computers into a pow camp, it would be classed as a violation of the Geneva convention. There's just absolutely no sense in the regional decisions in these big chain stores.
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i’ve made jokes before about how will graham is good mental illness representation because he wasn’t even that bad when he was psychotic but when he got better he immediately became a danger to society, but I also really like how will’s psychosis was shown to make him a victim instead of a threat to others, because his symptoms were used against him to gaslight and frame him for murder when his mind was vulnerable to that kind of manipulation.
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Quitting smoking is... Not going well. The brain worms keep telling me that I'm good to smoke cause I'm not craving. Which sure as shit sounds like a craving to me?
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I’m a cis man sure but i also wanna opt out of the gender binary. None of that shit is my fault or my responsibility and i don’t want any part of it
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Accidentally following a porn bot is so embarrassing, like, I'm so sorry ma'am i actually meant to shoot you dead not enter your home
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kiss has to be one of the most disappointing bands ever. imagine hearing about this crazy rock band that dresses up in insane costumes and wears face paint and the one guy looks super demonic and has a really long tongue and everyone says they're satanic and then you listen to them and they're just singing about how they wanna bone but it's in a socially acceptable tongue in cheek way that your dad likes
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Does anybody know how pastry making would have worked in how countries before refrigeration? Google is giving me nothing other than marble slabs in France.
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what's a book you read as a teenager that was so magical and personally profound to you it literally changed your life, doesnt matter if the book was actually well written or not. mine's probably the catcher in the rye
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obsessed with this miss piggy moment on master chef junior
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If you see this you’re legally obligated to reblog and tag with the book you’re currently reading
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MASH and Red Dwarf are sitcom opposites but also the same due to the fact that while both of them are comedies taking place in the midst of tragedy MASH is funnier without the laugh track whereas without the laugh track Red Dwarf becomes a bottomless black hole of existential loneliness and dread
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Its me qtip don’t listen to them boy put me in your ear
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