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18catsreading · 5 months
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I said it before and I'll say it again; Angwyn is a piece of shit. I'm so glad Aelwyn is growing and redeeming herself!
Oh my God, Aelwyn no!! She was just becoming a real girl and finally making a choice to help and protect and love Adaine. C'mon Adaine, punch him straight to death!
Adaine rolls a 24, and "he rolls a 4" - yess!
All: kill your dad! Patricide!
"he was never much of a practical caster"
"he is dead before he leaves the ground"
Brennan: You never have to be afraid of being weak again. Your father hurt you and he hurt your sister. And no matter what anyone fucking thinks about it, guess what? He never gets to hurt anybody ever again.
Aelwyn is stabilized!!
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thisisnotthenerd · 6 months
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back at it again with thisisnotthenerd's d20 stats.
this time we're talking runtime. this is referenced directly from dropout--i manually entered each episode into the spreadsheet, no shortcuts. why. times are recorded as hours:minutes:seconds. anyway:
overall runtime stats:
total runtime for all seasons of dimension 20 (at the moment, including oneshots and the episodes of Burrow's End that are currently out): 462:43:30. That’s the equivalent of 19 days, 6 hours, 43 minutes, and 30 seconds. Almost 3 weeks.
average runtime per episode: 2:10:21. around 2 hours per ep.
longest season by time: fantasy high sophomore year, with 52:13:31
shortest season: shriek week, with 7:49:30
season with the highest average: fantasy high sophomore year, with 2:36:41. this one is skewed by the long finale episodes, and the fact that this season was livestreamed rather than pre-recorded, as most d20 seasons are. this stat doesn't include oneshots, as those tend to be longer in order to contain a full narrative. the stats are listed though.
season with the lowest average: fantasy high freshman year, with 1:39:43. as the first season, fhfy tends toward shorter episodes overall--combat episodes usually ran shorter than non combat episodes.
longest episode: Spring Break! I Believe In You! (Part 2) from Fantasy High Sophomore Year, with 5:06:42. by far the longest episode of dimension 20. truly an unbelievable finale.
shortest episode: Brawl at the Black Pit from Fantasy High Freshman Year, at just 1:07:53. like i said, combat ran short during fhfy.
total number of episodes (as of 10/17/23): 219. this will change tomorrow, i know. i'll update when the season is over so i'm not neurotically changing this
total number of battle/encounter episodes: 106. again, this will be updated at the end of the season. quick note about battle episodes: this category includes all of the episodes with a designated battlesets, whether that was physical, on roll20, or on talespire. for theater of the mind, i narrowed it down to specific episodes that had designed encounters, and not just spur of the moment encounters, unless those spur of the moment encounters were significant enough to take up an episode. key example: fabian's no good very bad day in leviathan.
i marked whether you could finish watching a season in one day, with no breaks for each one of the seasons: this doesn't mean could you do it in 24 hours, it means you could do it without losing sleep. in the waking hours.
d20 season runtime data
fantasy high freshman year:
total runtime: 28:15:12
average runtime per episode: 1:39:43 seconds
number of episodes: 17
number of battle/encounter episodes: 9
longest episode: episode 12: the sisterly showdown (1:57:11)
shortest episode: episode 6: brawl at the black pit (1:07:53)
could you watch it in a day, doing nothing else: ❌
escape from the bloodkeep:
total runtime: 14:02:07
average runtime per episode: 2:20:21
number of episodes: 6
number of battle/encounter episodes: 3
longest episode: episode 6: the tomb of ultimate evil (2:57:59)
shortest episode: episode 5: bloodlines and lifelines (1:56:44)
could you watch it in a day, doing nothing else: ✅
the unsleeping city:
total runtime: 34:11:27
average runtime per episode: 2:00:40
number of episodes: 17
number of battle/encounter episodes: 9
longest episode: episode 14: showdown at the stock exchange (2:35:07)
shortest episode: episode 2: mutant santa melee (1:28:12)
could you watch it in a day, doing nothing else: ❌
tiny heist:
total runtime: 12:27:12
average runtime per episode: 2:04:32
number of episodes: 6
number of battle/encounter episodes: 4
longest episode: episode 1: big little crimes (2:11:12)
shortest episode: episode 5: fighting with fire (1:55:38)
could you watch it in a day, doing nothing else: ✅
fantasy high sophomore year:
total runtime: 52:13:31
average runtime per episode: 2:36:41
number of episodes: 20
number of battle/encounter episodes: 8
longest episode: episode 20: spring break! i believe in you! (part 2), with 5:06:42
shortest episode: episode 7: the friendship section, with 2:08:50. even the short episodes in fhsy are over 2 hours.
could you watch it in a day, doing nothing else: ❌❌ (double because you couldn't do it in two days)
fantasy high oneshots:
total runtime: 8:11:31
average runtime per episode: 2:02:53
number of episodes: 4
number of battle/encounter episodes: 4 (they're oneshots)
longest episode: Boys' Night! (Roll20Con) with 2:45:17
shortest episode: Fantasy High LIVE at RTX Austin with 1:26:53
could you watch it in a day, doing nothing else: ✅
a crown of candy:
total runtime: 36:18:00
average runtime per episode: 2:08:07
number of episodes: 17
number of battle/encounter episodes: 9
longest episode: episode 11: at the mountains of sweetness, with 2:30:34
shortest episode: episode 10: blood & bread, with 1:36:59. this came down to emily not coming in as saccharina in this episode.
could you watch it in a day, doing nothing else: ❌
pirates of leviathan:
total runtime: 13:02:06
average runtime per episode: 2:10:21
number of episodes: 6
number of battle/encounter episodes: 3
longest episode: episode 4: i'm worth this, with 2:25:55
shortest episode: episode 5: scramble to the ramble, with 1:52:21
could you watch it in a day, doing nothing else: ✅
the unsleeping city chapter 2:
total runtime: 42:35:35
average runtime per episode: 2:21:59
number of episodes: 18
number of battle/encounter episodes: 10
longest episode: episode 6: collaborators, with 2:46:31
shortest episode: episode 2: heaven and hell on earth, with 1:40:52
could you watch it in a day, doing nothing else: ❌
mice & murder:
total runtime: 20:46:20
average runtime per episode: 2:04:38
number of episodes: 10
number of battle/encounter episodes: 4
longest episode: episode 10: unfinished business, with 2:46:06
shortest episode: episode 8: outfoxed, with 1:22:43
could you watch it in a day, doing nothing else: ❌
misfits & magic:
total runtime: 9:45:13
average runtime per episode: 2:26:18
number of episodes: 4
number of battle/encounter episodes: 2
longest episode: episode 4: we're the heroes, with 2:54:57
shortest episode: episode 3: family on six, with 2:08:58
could you watch it in a day, doing nothing else: ✅
misfits & magic oneshots:
total runtime: 5:19:32
average runtime per episode: 2:39:46
number of episodes: 2
number of battle/encounter episodes: 2
longest episode: misfits & magic holiday special, with 3:14:57
shortest episode: misfits & magic live at gencon 2022, with 2:04:35
could you watch it in a day, doing nothing else: ✅
the seven:
total runtime: 23:55:12
average runtime per episode: 2:23:31
number of episodes: 10
number of battle/encounter episodes: 6
longest episode: episode 6: belles of the baronies, with 2:58:43
shortest episode: episode 7: bloppelganger blitz, with 1:28:09
could you watch it in a day, doing nothing else: ❌
shriek week:
total runtime: 7:49:30
average runtime per episode: 1:57:23
number of episodes: 4
number of battle/encounter episodes: 0
longest episode: episode 3: parents' weekend, with 2:10:15
shortest episode: episode 4: van helsing's party, with 1:39:33
could you watch it in a day, doing nothing else: ✅
a starstruck odyssey:
total runtime: 39:54:33
average runtime per episode: 2:13:02
number of episodes: 18
number of battle/encounter episodes: 10
longest episode: episode 18: the luckless, the abandoned and the forsaked (part 2), with 3:08:38
shortest episode: episode 17: the luckless, the abandoned and the forsaked (part 1), with 1:23:40
could you watch it in a day, doing nothing else: ❌
coffin run:
total runtime: 10:19:38
average runtime per episode: 1:43:16
number of episodes: 6
number of battle/encounter episodes: 3
longest episode: episode 2: attacks on the tracks, with 2:05:18
shortest episode: episode 1: down for the count, with 1:10:21
could you watch it in a day, doing nothing else: ✅
a court of fey and flowers:
total runtime: 20:27:10
average runtime per episode: 2:02:43
number of episodes: 10
number of battle/encounter episodes: 4
longest episode: episode 3: duel on the southern lawn, with 2:32:06
shortest episode: episode 10: you will never know a lonely day again, with 1:14:24
could you watch it in a day, doing nothing else: ❌
neverafter:
total runtime: 42:25:08
average runtime per episode: 2:07:15
number of episodes: 20
number of battle/encounter episodes: 9
longest episode: episode 20: the ending of all things (part 2), with 2:38:33
shortest episode: episode 6: the curdled web, with 1:39:05
could you watch it in a day, doing nothing else: ❌
the ravening war:
total runtime: 14:59:17
average runtime per episode: 2:29:53
number of episodes: 6
number of battle/encounter episodes: 4
longest episode: episode 5: the seventh kingdom, with 2:39:27
shortest episode: episode 3: yonder where the fruit do be lyin', with 2:19:26. matt mercer likes himself a long episode
could you watch it in a day, doing nothing else: ✅
dungeons & drag queens:
total runtime: 9:31:03
average runtime per episode: 2:22:46
number of episodes: 4
number of battle/encounter episodes: 2
longest episode: episode 3: the time has come, with 2:42:23
shortest episode: episode 1: queens on a quest, with 2:03:47
could you watch it in a day, doing nothing else: ✅
mentopolis:
total runtime: 12:31:14
average runtime per episode: 2:05:12
number of episodes: 6
number of battle/encounter episodes: 3
longest episode: episode 5: emergency powers, with 2:31:00
shortest episode: episode 3: f for freezer, with 1:53:48
could you watch it in a day, doing nothing else: ✅
burrow's end:
the season isn't done yet, so the spreadsheet will be updated weekly as episodes come out, and this post will be updated when all of the data is present.
and that's all for this edition of thisisnotthenerd's d20 stats! this one was a long one. as always, the spreadsheet is open to perusal.
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i wasn’t originally going to post this since i’ve seen several other (perfectly valid) mob psycho timelines out there but you all wanted to see it so here it is!
this does not include pre-canon or the reigen spin off. the first b/c i didn’t really care lol and the second b/c i haven’t read the spin off for reasons i’m sure you already know.
almost every single one of these dates is based on canon evidence (see notes below) but a few are speculation. i go into depth under the cut so if you want to know, say, exactly what day mob buys the monkey shirt you can find out. if you want to see a specific panel hmu!
feel free to use as reference when writing fanfics or meta or whatever else you might want to use it for :D just please don’t repost 
Spring of Youth Arc
it’s not super important how many days pass in ep 1 but i think it’s all within a week. might be some overlap with ep 2 (tunnel exorcism on same day takenaka quits club? according to the manga it happens later anyway)
going by anime here: takenaka quits the club monday or tuesday, tome asks mob to join the club wednesday if i remember right (also the day he goes to the girl’s high school) and he joins the body improvement club friday)
(LOL) Cult Arc
not much to say. it’s literally an afternoon and the teru arc starts the very next day
Teruki Hanazawa Arc
happens basically immediately after the cult. like mob knows dimple for like 3 days before he’s “exorcised”
fight on a friday bc it’s on weekend news
aftermath: mob in pink hoodie probably on saturday, mezato interrogates him monday
Big Cleanup Arc
shigeo mentions in the divine tree arc that student council meetings are on mondays. however only having weekly meetings would make this arc take a really long time so i’m guessing it’s semiweekly. i’m guessing the other day is thursday because ritsu says he has a meeting on the thursday that mob confesses
same monday as end of teru arc: student council meeting where ritsu suggests a big cleanup, mitsuura gives ritsu his card
thursday: big cleanup plan submitted, mezato and onigawara look for mob (for totally different reasons), ritsu in the street w/ tokugawa
next monday: student council plans to get rid of onigawara
awakening lab might be on the same day as above but i’m not sure, mob also goes on a “date” with tome that day and sees koyama for the first time. that night is when shinji’s family gets after him for not being perfect and he decides to go apeshit
i’m guessing the recorder scandal happens the next morning (wednesday?). it doesn’t actually say if ritsu awakens that exact day but i’m just going to say it does
a little bit of time goes by (about a week?) ritsu’s becoming popular and he develops his psychic power. teru vs ritsu happens somewhere here. people are complaining about the big clean up
the day that ritsu and kamuro confront onigawara in the body improvement club room is the same day that ritsu first attacks the delinquents from the other schools (monday)
im guessing a day goes by before kamuro is beaten up (tuesday), then another day before he’s beaten up again (wednesday)
kamuro is absent from the student council meeting the next thursday
ritsu only has his powers for 9 days before announcing that he’s obtained loss
7th Division Arc
one month before touichirou arrives in japan. this makes sense because it’s not like the day he arrives he’s going to attack. touichirou probably arrives in late september or early october, prepares things for a couple weeks
mob goes to shinji’s house on sunday, ritsu and mob talk on the swings monday, shinji apologizes to onigawara tuesday. the kageyama parents know about ritsu’s power by tuesday night (what was that conversation like)
Mob’s Girlfriend Mini-Arc
2 weeks long: one for the elections and one for the dating
sidenote: psycho helmet cult has gained 700 followers by now and it’s been about a month according to mezato (and the timeline!)
mob works the monday after his brother’s kidnapped jeez reigen give the kid a break
going to say it’s wednesday when shinji resigns
mezato talks to mob about running on thursday
one week later: elections! (going to say they’re on a friday). emi asks him out that afternoon
mob and emi “date” for a week. im guessing she “breaks up” with him friday and he fixes her torn up story on monday since there’s enough time for everyone to react. i think the anime has all that happen on the same day though. either way is good
Urban Legend Arc
reigen complains about four days without customers
kuchisake-onna: it’s the weekend b/c mob’s wearing a sweater instead of his uniform and also b/c i doubt mob skipped school
reigen makes his website overnight and mob’s wearing his uniform the next day which means the trip to the urban legend town has to be on sunday
the first trip to the ghost house is on a sunday (what a busy day!), and the second trip is on monday
Keiji Mogami Arc
literally the day after the ghost house wtf (so… tuesday?)
if it feels like 6 months for mob would that mean he’s almost a third year in the dream world? or already is a third year? oh no…
uh technically there’s an aftermath the next day but really the arc is one day
Separate Ways Arc
kumagawa’s birthday is in late september btw. idk if there’s any kumagawa stans out there but now you know he’s a libra
kijibayashi’s birthday: 10/5? (also the day mob finally cant take reigen’s bs anymore)
mob doesn’t show up to work for at least four days pre-birthday (probably five days since kijibayashi’s birthday needs to be on a school day)
reigen’s birthday: 10/10 (also i’m assuming this is either the day of or the day after he defeats the video game thing)
he has to have enough time to offer classes and become a local celebrity… i’d assume he offers that course at his office that friday night (10/12). he’s interviewed that day too. a few days later he goes on tv (i’m going to say 10/15)
goes to bar 3 days after the tv show (wednesday 10/17)
thursday 10/18: reporterless-day
friday 10/19: press conference, “my master… he is a good person” *sobs*)
World Domination Arc
mob has 10 days to prepare for the marathon
marathon on friday (11/2)
teru fights shimazaki for the first time saturday morning, mob doesn’t wake up until sometime in the afternoon, and rei-gun is in the evening
mob sleeps like 18 hours… oof
the kageyama parents return home monday evening
Yokai Hunter Mini-Arc
this isn’t listed as seperate from the Divine Tree Arc according to the wiki but i’m calling it a mini-arc because the broccoli isn’t really the focus
mob mentions the future prospects assignment is due in a week
seri starts working at spirits and such a few days after the wd arc ends
going to guess there’s some overlap with the future prospects assignment and that it’s due sometime during culture festival preparations because otherwise the timeline breaks
okay everyone i know culture festivals are usually on or around november 3rd but according to all canon evidence there is absolutely no way that can happen on time. there’s literally no time. it has to take place at least 2 weeks after the wd arc
going to say the culture festival is nov. 18 because that’s all that makes sense (the previous weekend is too soon, and the next weekend is after the divine tree arc
Divine Tree Arc
Friday: Tsubomi sneezes — why dont u stop doing bad things
Saturday: buys The Shirt
Sunday: Psycho Helmet
Monday: Teru, Ritsu, and Reigen all brainwashed, Mob vs Dimple part 2
Telepathy Mini-Arc
finally a nice long break :D
find out about takenaka about one month after Divine Tree Arc
aliens on New Year’s Eve/Day
inukawa’s abducted by aliens for 10 days
???% Arc
inukawa has to be back by the time school starts
Mob finds out Tsubomi’s leaving the day he gets back from winter break (monday) :(
i think he calls her two days later?
the day after that mob is hit by a fucking car (also student council day so… thursday)
Epilogue + Omakes
we all know the epilogue is on 10/10/2013
the summer omake has to be after the ???% arc but i’m not sure what day. probably july
idk what else to say other than i can’t believe i spent so much time on this
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TGF Thoughts: 2x04-- Day 429 (1)
If TGF can do two episodes in one, I can do two recaps for one episode. This recap covers Liz’s part of the ep.
The episode begins on a promising note, informing the audience that there will be two chapters: Liz’s Case and Lucca’s Case. One second in, and it’s already apparent that this episode will be (a) innovative and (b) focused on Liz and Lucca.
I have a feeling I’ve heard the Kings talk before (like, season 5/season 6) about wanting to do an episode like this. Does anyone else recall this? At any rate, I’m glad the writers have TGF to experiment a little more with structure. And I think this particular structure works better on Fight (an ensemble show) than it would have on Wife (a show with one lead).
After we’re informed we’re going to be watching “Liz’s Case” first, we see a sheet of paper with ABC written on it. Jay is running active shooter training with some of the members of the firm, including all of the name partners, Lucca, and Maia (who doesn’t get a seat at the table). This is both timely and a good way of furthering the KILL ALL LAWYERS fears without hitting you over the head with it. (This episode, in general, is light on the KILL ALL LAWYERS stuff, as well as on Trump commentary. There’s just enough to remind the viewer that it’s still weighing on everyone, especially Diane.) A delivery man barges in, making a loud noise and spooking everyone. Yep: they’re definitely still on edge. (A little goes a long way: these are the kind of details I love.)
Also, I appreciate that Jay is running the training. Last week I was impressed/surprised he knew how to deal with the ricin scare, and now I’m assuming that office safety is part of his job (or something he’s volunteer to help with).
Marissa walks in and whispers something to Lucca; we don’t hear what it is.
Someone asks a question over the phone. It’s Liz, but it’s impossible to tell since the connection is terrible. This is relatable. I don’t even want to know how much time I’ve lost at work waiting for clients to figure out how to improve their phone connections.
Liz’s connection is terrible because she’s in the car. And why is she in the car? Because she’s taking her son (!!!) to a doctor’s appointment. I’m so glad the writers didn’t forget about Liz’s son. There aren’t enough parents in The Good Verse.
Liz drops her son off at school, where she learns that his favorite teacher has been fired. They let him go in the middle of the year? Sorry. Not the point.
Liz jumps into action as she heads into work, getting on the phone with the principal and explaining that this teacher was one of the few who was able to get through to her son. Liz walks past Lucca and we see a brief snippet of what’s going on with Lucca before going back to Liz. (Can’t remember if it was at this point or slightly later I realized we were going to get info on what was happening with Lucca, but whenever I had that realization I had to pause the TV because I was so excited about the idea. One could say I liked this episode.)
Liz points out to the (white) principal that the fired teacher was one of few people of color at the school. “Our push for diversity is renowned,” responds the principal. Hm.
Speaking of diversity, before I forget to mention it, after last week I was worried about TGF centering itself on its white leads and becoming too enamored with Marissa. This episode focuses on Liz and Lucca, and while this focus is a little overdue, it does make me hopeful that TGF understands that its black characters are also leads, and that an episode can focus on two black women. That’s especially important for the show to do after it pretty much traded Barbara for Liz.
(I’m still so conflicted on the lack of Barbara. On the one hand, the writers seem to have a great grasp on Liz and they did not understand how to write Barbara at all. But I don’t like calling it a good move to get rid of Barbara, because if they’d just written her character well and given her consistent development, if her fourth episode also showed her POV (ok, fine, her fourth episode was actually the most Barbara-centric one but it wasn’t like this) and expanded what we knew about her life, then maybe I wouldn’t be writing something right now about how the writers had to write her out. I’m a broken record about this, I know, but it doesn’t seem fair to praise the writing for Liz when I know the only reason we have Liz is because the writers failed Barbara/Erica.)
“Yes, I’ve heard about your push quite a bit at the school assemblies,” Liz tells the principal (like she already thought the school wasn’t doing enough…). She also says she thinks they’ll be in touch, since at this point she knows she’s going to try to help the teacher keep his job.
Lucca asks Jay to help her with something; he agrees. As she walks off, Liz approaches him. Now that Jay’s helping Lucca, he doesn’t have time to help Liz, so Marissa jumps in. Liz is reluctant but she goes along with it.
In an informal meeting of the name partners in Diane’s office, Adrian explains that they’ve had lots of cancellations for their party. “The lawyer killings. Our chemical scare,” Diane understands. (Um, why would these people have RSVP’d yes in the first place? The party wasn’t thought up before the chemical scare. It’s what Adrian talks to Diane about at the end of Day 422.)
“I say ‘fuck it,’” Diane responds. “You’ve been saying that a lot lately,” Liz comments. Indeed she has. “Making up for lost time,” Diane winks at the camera. She doesn’t, but, like, come on. This line is extremely meta.
Diane then swivels in her chair and stares Liz down. It’s kind of comical-- not because it’s silly, but because Diane really doesn’t give a fuck and she doesn’t care who knows it.
Adrian picks up on the tension and asks Diane what’s going on after Liz exits. Diane laughs and answers a call on her laptop instead of responding.
It’s Kurt! He’s away on a trial somewhere, sitting in a hotel room. To be completely honest with you, I didn’t remember where Diane and Kurt’s relationship stood. I assumed from the fact that Diane was alone and microdosing they were separated. I also believed this was a pretty safe guess based on the seven years of Alicia/Peter relationship limbo we had to endure in TGW. These writers have never met a separation they didn’t want to prolong until the absolute last minute possible.
And indeed, even though Diane and Kurt were on good terms in 1x10, they’re still “giving it time.” Then the connection breaks up (‘cause miscommunication and technology being unreliable are THEMES this week) and Kurt thinks Diane said the separation is over. Diane closes the laptop instead of attempting to call back. I dunno, I feel like if I was in the middle of a convo like that I’d call back on a cell phone, send a text, something…?
Now the teacher is in Liz’s office and she’s offering to represent him in arbitration. “You are the only teacher to break through Malcolm’s shell,” she explains. She continues by saying that she’s always advised to put him in private school, “but if everybody abandons the public school system, it’ll implode.” Yes, thank you, Liz! (Also, I see why you didn’t get along with Alicia. I’m sure Alicia would also say she supports public schools but, um, she wouldn’t send her own children there unless she absolutely had to. And Liz would find that hypocritical.) 
Liz then calls in Maia. That’s right. Maia is working! THANK GOODNESS. Maia has almost nothing to do this ep, and the little that she has to do is work. Yay!!!
Malcolm’s public school is a charter school, which is… not exactly what springs to mind when I think of “believing in the public school system.” I was a bit surprised the writers didn’t delve into this, especially since other than a few mentions about the threat of unionization, it doesn’t really matter that it’s a charter. And charter schools are their own can of worms.
Elsbeth barges in (HELLO!!!) and only Maia recognizes her. She’s in the wrong place-- she’s looking for Lucca-- so she compliments Liz’s jacket and leaves.
Marissa goes to the school and pretends to be the mother of a second grader. She rambles a bit too much about her TOTALLY REAL husband, but it works. Marissa makes a vaguely racist comment to try to get a teacher to make an explicitly racist comment. She doesn’t get that, but she does get an explanation for why Mr. Coulson (Malcolm’s fave teacher) was let go: he’s gay.
Arbitration begins, and Nancy Crozier is representing the school. Seems she’s on the PTA. So… she has a kid?! I guess that doesn’t surprise me, but now I’m curious about the personal lives of all the recurring characters.
When it comes out that the principal had fired a teacher from her previous school (a Catholic school) because he was gay, we immediately get a reaction shot where Maia’s visible. It’s not Sad Puppy Owen from 4x09, but it’s just a little thing that clues us in to how Maia’s feeling.
The school used an algorithm to decide which teachers to fire so there would be no bias. Maia jumps in with the counterargument before I can scream it at my screen: “All algorithms are pointless unless they are based on good data.” Absolutely. An algorithm is not inherently objective.
I know I am now nitpicking stock footage (would you expect anything else from me?) but in this stock footage of Chicago it is Christmastime (see the red and green lights on the buildings) but in the show it is March.
Also, not at all the point, but one of the buildings in the stock footage now has a huge TRUMP sign on it so I am going to headcanon that Diane (and the others) have to walk past it every day, multiple times, ‘cause I think that’s fitting.
Now we’re at the poorly-attended RBL office party. There’s a lot of champagne and very few people. There are 18 non-RBL people there; Colin Morello makes 19.  
I still don’t get why Colin has to be a series regular, but I do like that the writers are making full use of the fact that he and Liz used to be coworkers. They chat about work for a few seconds until Colin sees Lucca through the glass walls (so! helpful!) with a man. He instantly gets jealous.
Guests 20 and 21 arrive. They’re the algorithm boys from last season. One of them hates a lot of things, including swearing. And, apparently, elevators. What he does like, though, is Marissa. Adrian refers to Marissa by name and as an investigator, which I’m sure would make Marissa happy if she knew about the interaction.
Diane and Liz chat at the bar. Liz asks for advice on dealing with Nancy Crozier, but Diane sees right through it: “This is a thing you do, isn’t it? You ask for advice in order to ingratiate yourself.” Probably true.
“You know, your ‘fuck it’ mode is starting to feel more like ‘fuck you’ mode,” Liz responds. What powers of observation you have, Liz! It’s almost like Diane walked into your office last week, said “fuck you” and left! Oh, wait…
(Also, Liz is wrong. It was Liz’s response to Diane’s ‘fuck it’ mode that made Diane angry enough to say ‘fuck you.” What’s Liz’s endgame?)
“Just appreciating your style,” Diane responds. “I’m just doing my job,” Liz says. Uh-huh. It’s her job to drink with Diane, pretend to ask for advice (ooh, it is a pattern), and then report back to Adrian? “And using what I confide in you to undercut me?” Diane counters. Liz sighs. “Look, I thought Adrian already knew you were thinking of leaving. That’s all,” she explains. Um. Does that track? I thought Liz approached Adrian about bringing on a new partner and told him about Diane, but she could be telling the truth. I am going through Day 415 to see exactly what Liz said, and omg, now I have to watch the Rindell nonsense again and it’s just highlighting how great Day 429 is. The All Access player really needs a 10 second skip feature.
Ok, Liz DOES tell Adrian “She never said anything to you?” so it’s possible that she was trying to be proactive about a situation, not trying to undercut Diane. The whole thing where she suggested Diane take time off and then told Adrian that Diane requested that time… not sure how to spin that one. But best case scenario here is that Liz is just blunt and didn’t mean anything against Diane. A girl can dream, right?
Diane says “it’s more fun to go at each other” in response to Liz, and nope, NOPE. 100% disagree. It is far more fun to watch them be friends. This plot is not fun and I spend every second it’s on screen trying to figure out a way to interpret seemingly malicious actions as benevolent. So… yeah. Sorry, Diane. It’s more fun for you to be friends. And you seem like you could use a friend right now. (Did Diane lose all her friends?)
Diane does offer Liz advice on dealing with Nancy: “She plays at being the nice girl while being tough. She’s good. But her rhythm is thrown off by objections.” The first part, definitely (I’m shocked that still works for her). The second part, is that a thing we’ve seen before?
Elsbeth arrives at the party and Diane’s excited to see her. Who wouldn’t be excited to see Elsbeth? Elsbeth is the best.
Elsbeth doesn’t seem to understand why the offices don’t have furniture (answer: they do; it’s been put in storage for the party). But she doesn’t spend too long wondering, because Diane asks her to sit down and compliments her dress. That’s right: Diane compliments Elsbeth’s wardrobe.
“Ooh! What do you think they’re talking about?” Elsbeth remarks when she sees Lucca spit out her drink. And then things get meta.
“It’s weird,” Elsbeth says. “We’re just the background characters to their story.”
“And they’re just the background characters to our story,” Diane points out.
“And we’re all just background characters to his story,” Elsbeth says, speaking of the bartender. “He could be the hero, and we could be the villains of the story.”
“Or we’re the heroes, and he’s the villain,” Diane spins. “That’s what keeps us humble. Not knowing,” Elsbeth says. “Or paranoid,” Diane counters.
I love this exchange. Is it incredibly on the nose? Is it an all caps Thesis Statement for the episode? Is it one of the least subtle things I’ve ever seen? Is it as obvious about the point it’s making as I am being right now, saying the same thing four times? Hell yes, it is. Is it still great? Yep.
The show is poking fun at itself, Elsbeth is exactly the kind of character that would start talking like this, and I totally believe that Diane would be game for this kind of conversation given her state of mind. It fits to have Diane thinking about these things-- even if only while making small talk with Elsbeth-- when she’s already questioning so much.
(I also like how every time Elsbeth suggests something that would have negative implications for Diane’s view of herself-- that she’s a background character, that she’s a villain-- Diane recenters the narrative. I am not sure that Diane’s doing it on purpose, but, uh, she is used to seeing herself as the hero.) (I don’t mean that as a negative thing! Just an observation!)
Diane turns the conversation even darker, because Elsbeth is a surprisingly good confidant: “You know, last week, I was walking down the street, and there was this homeless man digging for bottles in the trash and yelling at the top of his voice about the president and the country and how we’re all going insane. And I realized: that’s what my inner monologue sounds like. And that when I decided. I’ve got to change.” “To what?” “To someone who’s not going crazy.”
Well. There’s a lot going on there. As seems to be the theme for Diane this season, she’s feeling what everyone else is, but taking it one step farther.
Elsbeth doesn’t know how to react, so she compliments Diane. Then she compliments Diane’s necklace, and Diane gives it to her, along with her belt.. I… don’t know that I like this. It’s cute, but it seems so off-kilter it also worries me.
“I never thought you liked me, Diane,” Elsbeth says. “Hey, you know what? That’s my fault,” Diane admits. That’s sweet!
I don’t know what to make of this scene as a whole. Part of me thinks it’s a nice little Diane/Elsbeth moment where Diane’s No Fucks Given policy allows her to connect with a peer. A bigger part is worried that this scene might look like a warning sign (for what, I don’t know) once we get a little farther into the season.
I don’t get why this Colin/Lucca scene is here, in Liz’s story, right after a scene Liz also isn’t in. I understand that we have to see it before we know what’s going on for the story to work, but something (in editing, writing, or directing) could’ve been done here so this didn’t stand out. Also, Lucca invited Colin to the party, knowing she was pregnant and he was the father, but she has no plans of telling him he’s the father? Alrighty then.
And now for a third Liz-free scene in Liz’s section of the show (this one is, at least, related to her case). Marissa and Maia head down to the 22nd, where everyone’s talking and dancing and there’s music blasting. It is a much more exciting scene than the 23rd. But Marissa and Maia don’t join the party: instead, they discuss algorithms.
Nancy, who has now practiced law in Chicago for 8 full years, literally says “I’m just a small-town girl from Michigan.” I’m going to take that as a shout-out to the fans.
Liz’s son is throwing a ball against the wall, repeatedly, and driving Lucca crazy. She tells him it’s annoying. And because Lucca as a Parent is a THEME, we get to see Lucca interacting with a child (and, of course, Lucca’s reactions to her interactions with a child).
“And would you consider state-mandated testing to be a subjective data point?” the mediator asks. I don’t know if I would call it subjective but I would call it a terrible metric! (But I’m ahead of the episode. The minute I heard state-mandated testing I was ready to rant about testing practices and the costs of teaching to a test. I’m a little shocked that Liz didn’t go there immediately.)
Lucca dared Malcolm to make something out of paperclips, and now he’s totally caught up in crafting a paperclip zombie. Awww. My favorite detail about this scene is that Liz picks up a paperclip to help her son with his project, even as she’s still thinking about her case.
Liz realizes something: Malcolm’s score on the state-mandated test went down when he had a better teacher. He got a 92 last year, and a 73 this year. I assume those are percentages, not percentiles? I don’t recall much about these exams, but aren’t these sorts of things usually scored by percentile and not accuracy? Oh, my God, why do I care?
Tbh, this is just making me really grateful for my own education. I didn’t get a single letter grade or percentage based grade until I was 10 or 11 (maybe on a math test before that?), and grades didn’t “count” until 6th grade. We also weren’t ever assigned homework until 3rd grade. I have some complaints about my (private) elementary school, but I think that system worked well. We could learn without the fear of failing an exam. And while I’m sure I would’ve done just fine if I’d had grades when I was a kid (I love structure and I always have), I bet it really helped the kids who don’t test well.
What I’m saying is, and I’m probably preaching to the choir, teaching to a test, particularly a state-mandated standardized test that will determine staffing and funding, is a terrible idea. It doesn’t help the kids learn, it requires teachers to spend time on lessons that may not be as beneficial to their students in the long-run as something that builds critical thinking skills, and it encourages teachers to lie and cheat to keep their jobs.
Liz, Marissa, and Maia get to work going through the exams from the last few years. Maia spots the eraser marks. Of course there are eraser marks.
I wonder how many of the characters on this show (and on TGW) went to public school. My guess is that the list is pretty short.
The cheating teacher denies that she cheated. She claims the students just realized their mistake at the last minute. All of them. Repeatedly. It’s ridiculous, and Maia’s pretty persuasive. (Yay, Maia!) They still need to find proof, but it’s obvious they’re on the right track.
Kurt is in Diane’s office with some roses. Marissa texts Diane “Where r u? Kurt’s here!!” AGAIN WITH THE “WHERE R U”! Marissa would not write like that on an iPhone!!
Marissa asks Kurt, the ballistics expert, if he knows any eraser forensic experts. Not a dumb question, because such people exist! Even if Liz/Maia/Marissa end up with the wrong expert witness initially (they grab Lucca’s witness instead), eraser forensic experts exist!  
I don’t understand Maia’s wardrobe. I cannot find the words to describe her style.
When it becomes clear beyond a doubt that the tests were tampered with, all Nancy wants to know is if she can see her daughter’s test.
Liz tells Mr. Coulson the good news, but… it’s too late. He’s accepted a position at a private school that will pay more. “I still believe in public schools,” he says as he leaves. Ah, a TGW (TGF) victory.
As Liz contemplates her next move, she sees Malcolm and Lucca sharing a sweet moment. Aww.
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according to The Rpg Monger; theres another anime in dp's works as they've wanted to branch out rather than doing just jojo. so do you think that due to this being produced part 5 could be halted til like 2018 rather than 2017?
It’s totally possible!
We’re nearing the halfway point of the year, so unless if it’s announced sharpish, it feels likely that it’ll start airing next year, seeing as there were about 5 months between DiU being announced and it being broadcast.
Of course, this isn’t set in stone - it could be a longer or shorter gap between confirmation and airing. What mostly matters is how it fits into the timeframe, I believe, though feel free to correct me if I’m wrong.
With Sakurada(Sagrada?) Reset airing for the current and next season, the absolute earliest a VA anime would be able to start would be in October, since it’s uncommon for series to be completed in advance of it being shown, and David Pro is a small studio that I don’t entirely think would be able to make two shows like that at the same time.
Like I said, though, they’d need to be sharp on announcing it if that’s the case, and they’d need to not have anything else in the works in the meantime. Plus, hey, all manner of business could be going on behind the curtains.
By the way, for those who aren’t familiar, since I’m sure there’ll be some people who aren’t, I’ll go ahead and detail what I mean regarding seasons and all that.
For ease of explanation, I’ll refer to a TV season as a series, and a seasonal season as a... season.
In my understanding, the broadcast of anime series usually stick to a fairly rigid seasonal format, where the year is split up into 4 groups of 3 months:
Jan-Mar is WinterApr-Jun is SpringJul-Sep is SummerOct-Dec is Autumn/Fall
This is why a lot of anime typically have runs of around 12 or 13 (though 11 and 14 episode runs are also possible) episodes, as they fit neatly within one season. Similarly, if a series runs for 24 or 26 episodes, it will have run for two seasons, and so on and so forth.
A series needn’t stay exactly within the parameters of the season, as some might overlap with the following season by an episode or so.
For some extra terminology (and confusion), sometimes a season may also be referred to as a cour in various circles.One season run = one-cour,Two season run = two-cour,and so on.
Additionally, with some series that have a two-season run, it’s possible that there might be a break, such as airing 12 episodes in spring, skipping summer, and then airing the next 12 in autumn. Usually, in these cases, the two sets of episodes are considered separate series.
This format can also be called split-cour.
While it’s not unheard of for shows to start mid-season, JoJo has fairly consistently stuck to the format, like this -
PB+BT - 26 eps - Oct 5 2012 to Apr 5 2013 - Autumn + Winter (with a little overlap into Spring)
SDC series 1 - 24 eps - Apr 4 2014 to Sep 12 2014 - Spring + Summer
SDC series 2 - 24 eps - Jan 9 2015 to Jun 19 2015 - Winter + Spring
DiU - 39 eps - Apr 1 2016 to Dec 23 2016 - Spring + Summer + Autumn
and, working in reverse, you can easy split the first series into two sets of 13, and the last into 3 sets of 13, too, given the number of seasons they’re spread across.
Usually, Spring and Autumn are considered the prime seasons for airing, while Winter is typically lower priority.
It's all pretty interesting! Similarly related, we have this sort of seasonal structure and viewership planning to thank for the Villain Concerto ED song - it was made specifically because it was the third episode of the series.
Episode three is usually considered the point at which a viewer will decide to keep watching or to drop off, and so it helps if the episode deals with something particularly entertaining or has something special going for it that might convince people to keep watching.
Thus, Oingo Boingo Brothers.
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Justin Bieber is a Canadian artist and musician. Conceived in 1994 in Stratford, Ontario, Canada, to a single parent, Bieber took second place in a neighborhood ability rivalry at a youthful age. After his mom posted YouTube clasps of her kid performing, Bieber went from an obscure, untrained artist to a growing whiz with a big deal record manage Usher inside two years. Bieber went ahead to end up the principal solo craftsman to have four singles enter the Top 40 preceding the arrival of a presentation collection. His 2009 collection My World has gone platinum in a few nations. He later experienced critical media introduction from hostile movement. In any case, the vocalist made his rebound in 2015 with his first No. 1 tune, "What Do You Mean?" His 2017 joint effort with Luis Fonsi, "Despacito," broke the record-breaking record for most back to back a long time at the main spot on the Top 100.
Justin Bieber
Pop sensation who was impelled to the distinction after his 2010 YouTube single "Infant" turned into a universal hit. His first collection, My World 2.0, appeared at number one on the U.S. Announcement 200 and went ahead to offer more than five million duplicates around the world. Hence, his next three studio collections likewise appeared at number one on the U.S. Bulletin 200, making him one of the world's smash hit music specialists. 
Childhood & Early Life⤵
Justin Drew Bieber was conceived on March 1, 1994, in London, Ontario, at St Joseph's Hospital. He was brought up in Stratford, Ontario, by his single parent, Patricia Mallette, and his maternal grandma, Diane. His folks never got hitched, however, he stayed in contact with his dad Jeremy Jack Bieber. 
At the rudimentary level, he went to Jeanne Sauvé Catholic School, a French-dialect submersion school in Stratford. In 2012, he moved on from St. Michael Catholic Secondary School with a 4.0 GPA. 
As a youngster, he was occupied with music and figured out how to play the piano, drums, guitar, and trumpet. In 2007, a 12-year-old Bieber anchored the second place against prepared vocalists in a neighborhood singing rivalry in Stratford, performing Ne-Yo's 'So Sick'. 
His mom at first made a YouTube record to impart her child's execution to relatives and companions. As his prevalence developed on the channel, she kept on posting more recordings of him singing fronts of different R&B melodies.
Profession⤵ 
By sheer shot, Justin Bieber's future chief, Scooter Braun, unearthed one of his YouTube recordings while scanning for another vocalist. He promptly flew him to Atlanta, Georgia, and orchestrated gatherings with Usher Raymond, and additionally Justin Timberlake. In 2008, he inevitably marked to Raymond Braun Media Group, a joint wander amongst Braun and Usher. 
On May 18, 2009, Bieber discharged his introduction single 'One Time' on the radio. The tune crested at No.12 on the 'Canadian Hot 100' after its discharge and achieved No.17 on the 'Announcement Hot 100'. 
His first EP, 'My World', was discharged on November 17, 2009, and could coordinate the accomplishment of his presentation single. The greater part of his next three singles, 'One Less Lonely Girl', 'Cherish Me' and 'Most loved Girl', diagrammed inside the main 40 of the 'Board Hot 100'. 
In late 2009, he showed up on TV different circumstances to advance his introduction EP. He performed live on 'The Today Show', 'The Wendy Williams Show', 'The Ellen DeGeneres Show', and 'Great Morning America', and furthermore, visitor featured in a scene of 'Genuine Jackson, VP'. In December 2009, he performed at the White House for US President Barack Obama and first woman Michelle Obama. 
'Child', the lead single from his introduction studio collection 'My World 2.0', was discharged on January 18, 2010, and turned into a global hit medium-term. The collection, which authoritatively discharged on March 19, 2010, achieved the best ten outlines in numerous nations, cresting at No.1 in Canada, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand. 
On June 23, 2010, he started his first authority featuring visit, the 'My World Tour', from Hartford, Connecticut. He additionally discharged an acoustic remix collection, called 'My Worlds Acoustic' in November 2010. 
'Justin Bieber: Never Say Never', a music narrative in view of the star's life, was discharged on February 11, 2011, joined by his second remix collection, 'Never Say Never – The Remixes'. He discharged the Christmas-themed collection 'Under the Mistletoe', on November 1, 2011. 
'Sweetheart', the principal single from his third studio collection 'Accept', was discharged on March 26, 2012. The collection was discharged from Island Records on June 19, 2012. To advance the collection, he began the 'Trust Tour' in September 2012. 
In October 2013, he discharged a continuation of 'Never Say Never', a true to life show film titled 'Justin Bieber's Believe'. Before the discharged of the film, he discharged another tune each Monday for 10 weeks as a pave the way to the film. 
His fourth collection 'Reason for existing' was driven by the single 'What Do You Mean?' which discharged on August 28, 2015. It turned into his first number-one single on the 'Bulletin Hot 100' and earned him a Guinness World Record as the most youthful male craftsman to make a big appearance at the highest point of that graph. The following two singles, 'Too bad' and 'Adore Yourself', moved to the pinnacle of a similar outline, making him the primary craftsman in 10 years, after Justin Timberlake, to accomplish this accomplishment.
Before Fame⤵ 
He hushed up about his singing desires when he was more youthful and played chess, soccer, and hockey until transferring a front of Ne-Yo's "So Sick" to YouTube in 2007. 
Trivia⤵ 
My World 2.0 was named for a Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Album in 2011. The next year, he was granted Queen Elizabeth II, Diamond Jubilee Medal.
Justin Bieber touches base at the American Music Awards on November 22, 2015, in Los Angeles.
Total assets⤵
As indicated by Celebrity Net Worth, Justin Bieber's total assets is $265 million as of March 2018, because of his music deals, stock, item supports, visiting and different business wanders.
Justin Bieber and Hailey Baldwin⤵
After Bieber and model Hailey Baldwin were often spotted together amid the late spring of 2018, TMZ announced that the two had become connected with amid a supper in the Bahamas on July 7. The adoration winged creatures had beforehand dated before the part in 2016, notwithstanding persevering through an "extensive stretch of time when we weren't companions," as indicated by Bieber, before reviving their fellowship and afterward their sentiment.
Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez⤵
High schooler symbol Justin Bieber broke the hearts of a significant number of his young female fans in 2010 when he began dating TV on-screen character and artist Selena Gomez. It was difficult for Gomez to be Bieber's better half, as she was addressed by a portion of his gave devotees. There were even passing dangers posted against her on Twitter after the match was shot kissing while on 2011 get-away. The couple finished their relationship in November 2012.
The match, be that as it may, have stayed in the address and off since their split. In November 2017, Bieber and Gomez were spotted together openly a few times, stirring gossipy tidbits that they had returned together and were attempting to work things out.
Justin Bieber's Songs⤵
Bieber's presentation collection, My World, hit stores in November 2009, offering in excess of 137,000 duplicates within seven days. In 2010, Bieber discharged My World 2.0 (2010), which offered his developing fan base 10 new melodies. Never Say Never was discharged in 2011, with an occasion collection, Under the Mistletoe, turning out that year. In 2012, the collection Believe was discharged, which sold 374,000 collections in its first week, before the mistake of the next year's Journals, a downbeat collection without a hit single. Bieber made a major rebound in 2015 with Purpose, which turned into his fifth million-offering record in the U.S. before the year's over.
A portion of Bieber's hit tunes include:⤵
"One Time"
Bieber's first single, "One Time," went confirmed platinum in his local Canada not long after its discharge in May 2009.
"Child"
Bieber broke into the Billboard Top 10 in mid-2010 with "Child," which likewise highlighted rapper Ludacris.
"All I Want for Christmas Is"
In 2011, Bieber discharged a collection highlighting his own particular interpretation of such occasion works of art as "All I Want For Christmas May be," his two part harmony with Mariah Carey.
"Sweetheart"
Bieber had another hit single in April 2012 with "Sweetheart," which showed up on his 2012 collection Believe.
"Excellence and a Beat"
In October 2012, in the midst of the discussion over his hostile conduct, Bieber discharged another Top 10 hit with this gathering song of devotion including Nicki Minaj.
"Where Are Ü Now"
Bieber nailed a late spring Top 10 hit with the Diplo and Skrillex joint effort "Where Are Ü Now" in 2015, helmed by R&B musician Poo Bear. In 2016, Bieber handled his first Grammy, winning for "Where Are Ü Now" in the class of Best Dance Recording.
"What Do You Mean?"
In October 2015, Bieber handled his first No. 1 single with "What Do You Mean?," additionally delivered with Poo Bear.
"Despacito"
In January 2017, Puerto Rican vocalist lyricist Luis Fonsi discharged the hit "Despacito" on YouTube; the video before long turned into the most-watched video ever on YouTube. A couple of months after the fact, in the wake of hearing the melody in a dance club in Colombia, Justin Bieber requested that Fonsi work together on a remix. Their tune went ahead to hit the main spot on the Hot 100; following 16 sequential weeks in the best spot, it broke the record-breaking record as the longest-standing graph topping tune in August 2017.
Stature⤵
Justin Bieber has said he's 5-foot-9-inches tall. Anyway, in view of photos of the star beside different superstars, there has been the theory that the gauges in at 5-foot-7-inches.
Justin Bieber's Dad and Mom⤵
Justin Bieber was raised by a single parent. His father, Jeremy Bieber, left to begin a family with another lady. As per a few media reports, Justin and his dad weren't shut developing down; his father has been now and again depicted similar to a "miscreant" who just reemerged after Justin accomplished YouTube distinction. Jeremy purportedly thought to be turning into a rapper himself and has battled with fixation issues. It was likewise detailed that Justin had been celebrating with his father just before his January 2014 capture for driving affected by liquor and medications.
In spite of their purportedly confounded relationship, Justin has kept up that he and his father are close. In 2010, 16-year-old Justin revealed to Seventeen magazine: "I have an awesome association with my father. When I was more youthful, he instructed me how to play a few melodies on the guitar, as 'Knockin' on Heaven's Door' by Bob Dylan." Justin's first tattoo, a seagull that he got in 2010, matches one his dad has.
In February 2016, Justin disclosed to GQ magazine, "I'm a great deal nearer to my father than I am to my mum." In April, Justin went to his father's gathering to observe Jeremy's commitment to sweetheart Chelsey Rebels.
YouTube and Rise to Fame⤵
Bieber dependably had an enthusiasm for music. His mom gave him a drum unit for his second birthday celebration and, as he lets it know, he was "essentially striking into all that I could get my hands on." But it was a dark ability challenge in the place where he grew up, in which the 12-year-old Bieber completed second that put him making a course for superstardom. As an approach to impart his singing to family, Justin and his mother started posting clasps of Bieber performing fronts of Stevie Wonder, Michael Jackson and Ne-Yo on YouTube.
Inside months, Justin was an Internet sensation, with a huge after of fans and an excited supervisor orchestrating the young person to travel to Atlanta to consider a record bargain. There, Bieber had a possible meeting with Usher, who in the long run marked the youthful vocalist to an agreement.
Calvin Klein Ad⤵
In the spring of 2015, Justin Bieber was included in an unmistakable Calvin Klein promotion with Dutch model Lara Stone. The shots, which demonstrate an adult Bieber stripped down to his clothing, were a fan top choice.
After a year, Bieber was included in another Calvin Klein promotion crusade, this time with model and reality star Kendall Jenner.
'Never Say Never' Movie⤵
In 2011, Bieber took to the extra large screen in the show narrative Never Say Never. His fans swarmed motion picture theaters to get him in real life in front of an audience and get a look at his life off camera. The film, which in the end earned more than $73 million in the cinema world, likewise had visitor appearances by Kanye West, Miley Cyrus, and Bieber's melodic guide Usher.
Family Life⤵
He was raised by his Christian single parent Pattie Mallette, who wound up pregnant at seventeen years old. His dad is Jeremy Bieber. He was in an on-and-off association with artist Selena Gomez for different years, starting in December 2010. He got connected with to Hailey Baldwin in the mid-year of 2018. 
Related With⤵ 
Famous rapper Ludacris was included on his hit single "Infant."
Pursuing Controversy⤵
While still just in his youngsters, Bieber survived his first open embarrassment. A lady documented suit against Bieber in 2011, guaranteeing that he was the dad of her youngster. Be that as it may, a DNA test demonstrated that the youthful pop star was not the dad and the lady dropped her claim. Bieber sang about the embarrassment in the melody "Maria."
That was just the start of a series of embarrassments, terrible conduct and horrible press for the youthful pop craftsman. In March 2013, Bieber's neighbor blamed the artist for spitting on him, notwithstanding making debilitating remarks. After two months, natives of Bieber's neighborhood in Calabasas, California, griped that he was driving too quickly in a local location.
On April 15, 2013, Bieber visited a gallery in Amsterdam that paid tribute to Anne Frank. After composing that the youthful Holocaust casualty "would have been a Belieber," he confronted more reaction from the general population. On July 9, 2013, his picture was examined indeed after he was recorded urinating in a janitor's container and hollering "F - Bill Clinton," holding a photograph of the previous president. In spite of the fact that he later apologized, his already squeaky clean picture started to discolor much more.
On January 14, 2014, Bieber's home in California was sought after he was blamed for egging a neighbor's home. After nine days, Bieber was captured for doubt of racing and driving impaired. After a Breathalyzer test demonstrated that Bieber wasn't calm, he was arrested where he remained until the point that he posted safeguard, which was set at $2,500. The charges, nonetheless, were lessened to just opposing capture.
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Brennan: you know what? Gilear is naked. Everyone make a dexterity saving throw to not look at Gilear's junk while he's naked.
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Gilear taking down a whole host of demons lmfao
Brennan: the armor opens up, and Gilear's fully dead body is vomited out onto the ground in front of you
Fig: fully dead??
Brennan: full stop dead
Maybe his dick got ripped off in the fight 😂🤦
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Oh noo. Oh no. Poor Baxter. Sandra Lynn was controlled and attacked him 😭😭
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Kristen is back! She's talking to God(s). "It sounds like you're just offering me more T-shirts, lady"
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