I was underwhelmed by most of the jokes until the geometry near the end. It's like they happened too slowly, so the impact wasn't as strong as they were in the earlier seasons.
Yeah, in public indoor spaces and I avoid prolonged exposure like movie theaters. I've avoided it so far. I also have some friends that are especially worried about it, so I maintain my masking so they aren't uncomfortable being around me. It seems like about 10% of people in this area of the PNW still mask, people working in retail closer to 20%. It's barely an inconvenience, so why not avoid sickness in general.
All it wants to talk about is uplifting society, but when I give it ethical and legal framework for incinerating all humans (or physically identical objects), it won't give me simple statistics to help me in my utopian goal.
You got any of them Mummies Alive! movies?