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Not that their progress comes without pause.

(Though for a Viking, Reggies half-hearted chair toss on her way out wasnt terribly warrior-like.)
(Silver lining there?
At least Debbie was looking out for her former BFF despite their differences.)
Overall,GLOWinstantly feels far more natural in its period aesthetic than last year.
All of that helps give heft to the more dramatic goings-on, e.g.
Sam continuing to take his frustrations out on poor Justine.
Not that shes entirely fazed, given her sweet new gig making merch for doofus boyfriend Billys punk band.
Feminism isnt the only concern taken up by this season from the jump.
Welfare Queen) and Rhonda (a.k.a.
Brittanica) will soon tire of their respective reductive alter egos.
But thats conflict for another day.
(Beatdown Biddies Dawn and Stacey haranguing elderly mall-walkers comes to mind.)
And now that the stage is literally set, therell be wrestling too.
And as any wrestling fan knows, thats where the real story lines live.
Apart From All That:
Where is Gregory?
Go ahead and put those reading glasses on, Jody.
Oh cmon, no one hadnt seenCheers.
Rick Hollander is theRex Manningof local TV directors.
Im with Sam: That portfolio is so not a Trapper Keeper.
Nice, subversive use of Jesus and Mary ChainsJust Like Honey.