This sets up a great episode for next week, u see how much everyone has changed over the years and it really starts to kick in that the show is really coming to a close.
This season is kind of the prototype for The Good Place, which is why it takes place in a very constructed pseudo-future. Just, what is the perfect setting for a sitcom and how do we deliver it to the perfect conclusion?
I don't get it man. No hate or anything, it just seems like a standard chicken sandwich with a pickle. I can get better from Popeye's and not feel like I'm letting my LGBTQ brothers and sisters down, you know?
@@Macfeste Sure, but I think there is more someone can do for LGBT people than buying a chicken sandwich from a different place. Seems like a lazy way to be an 'ally'. I don't really give a shit either way. I have LGBT family members who I love and I don't think they really care if I eat a chicken sandwich from Chick-Fil-A or Popeyes.
@@placebo5466 you said it is a weak way to be an ally, but it doesn't matter if it is weak or not. It is 'a' way. You can do whatever you want and be an ally however you want, but you don't have a right to gatekeep is to how others should behave.
if I was writing for this show I would have written the end of Ron and Leslie's argument like this Ron "Your scrapbooks are garish and tacky" Leslie (shocked gasp) "Take. That. Back." Ron "No, they look like they were made by a pre-teen with far too much free time and glitter" Leslie " Barbarian!" Ron "Government Toadie!" both walk away in a huff
Bahaha how is Chick-fil-A anti lgbt, get out of here. Just because they have differing opinions doesn’t mean they’re “anti”. They don’t hate gay people. Quit it.
you can literally look it up, the made very public donations to institutions that actively harm the LGBTQ+, its not just "differing opinions". If they were just like "we're super Christian so we're not into same sex marriage" theyd still get backlash but nothing serious, but they dont do that they go "We hate gay people!! And we'll give money to stop them from existing!!"
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Man y'all looked away at the best moment with Ron's 'It's fkn milk.'
This sets up a great episode for next week, u see how much everyone has changed over the years and it really starts to kick in that the show is really coming to a close.
This season is kind of the prototype for The Good Place, which is why it takes place in a very constructed pseudo-future. Just, what is the perfect setting for a sitcom and how do we deliver it to the perfect conclusion?
this episode is kinda eh but it's the setup for one of the best in the entire series so its all good
Agree that’s when I come to realize that this show is really comin to an end
Oh man I can’t wait for the next episode!
One of my favorites, definitely hits me in the feels every time.
This episode is a market substitute.
Next episode is one of the best!!
One more week until the best episode of the series!!
yall talking over 'its f*ng milk' made me die a little inside
can you please turn the volume on the shows up to an audible level?
Wait, where is 7x4?
say what you want, chick-fil-a is still delicious.
I don't get it man. No hate or anything, it just seems like a standard chicken sandwich with a pickle. I can get better from Popeye's and not feel like I'm letting my LGBTQ brothers and sisters down, you know?
@@Macfeste Sure, but I think there is more someone can do for LGBT people than buying a chicken sandwich from a different place. Seems like a lazy way to be an 'ally'. I don't really give a shit either way. I have LGBT family members who I love and I don't think they really care if I eat a chicken sandwich from Chick-Fil-A or Popeyes.
@@placebo5466 Nobody said it is or should be the only way to do it though.
@@zenithquasar9623 Neither did I.
@@placebo5466 you said it is a weak way to be an ally, but it doesn't matter if it is weak or not. It is 'a' way. You can do whatever you want and be an ally however you want, but you don't have a right to gatekeep is to how others should behave.
Since you have peacock you should do Superstore or We Are Lady Parts after parks and rec, they're both awesome and super underrated
If superstore happens, I’m definitely watching every reaction!
Or 30 Rock
@@twistedtitan3287 Yes, they should definitely react to Superstore.
also Ben's face with him and Terry in the car "Hell Hell Hell Hell Hell Hell Hell Hell"
Normicon during pandemic?:O
Parks is the best show!
Fresh, innovative, place-making, super moon....Gryzzl. Come join me, as we binge watch, the future!
Turn the tab around and place a quarter under it covering the opening.
I cant wait for the buddy episode!
if I was writing for this show I would have written the end of Ron and Leslie's argument like this Ron "Your scrapbooks are garish and tacky" Leslie (shocked gasp) "Take. That. Back." Ron "No, they look like they were made by a pre-teen with far too much free time and glitter" Leslie " Barbarian!" Ron "Government Toadie!" both walk away in a huff
Wake n bake n comment !
I like your style
make more naruto shippuden reaction
when demon slayer
Yeah when
@@kata-na3379 finally they did it
Bahaha how is Chick-fil-A anti lgbt, get out of here. Just because they have differing opinions doesn’t mean they’re “anti”. They don’t hate gay people. Quit it.
Donating to "straight camps" is makes them Anti-LGBT lmao
There's documented history dating back years of their donations to anti lgbt organizations. I don't really feel like getting into it but google exists
When I was a kid, they had a promotion trying to strike down gay marriage laws being introduced in Illinois so yeah man, fact check yourself
you can literally look it up, the made very public donations to institutions that actively harm the LGBTQ+, its not just "differing opinions". If they were just like "we're super Christian so we're not into same sex marriage" theyd still get backlash but nothing serious, but they dont do that they go "We hate gay people!! And we'll give money to stop them from existing!!"
@@ryanklip24 look up their VERY PUBLIC Anti-LGBTQ history, its not something Chik-fil-A has tried to hide.
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