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It did seem awfully convoluted, but I wonder if it makes sense in terms of having diverging plan B's along the way. If Don hadn't reacted the right way to Elizabeth telling him she was pregnant, for example, they could've changed tacks to outright blackmail; and Philip et al. could've had a secondary plan if Don

But it all goes into probate first, yeah? Which takes a long time.

Take Care was indeed great.

In my mind, internet rap-nerd hipsters who shit on Drake's ability to rap are all white lib-arts major stoners who listen to Jedi Mind Tricks and Aesop Rock 24/7, throw temper tantrums when any rapper who's ever touched a Billboard chart comes on, and compare EVERYTHING to Wu-Tang as if they were even listening to rap

One Dance really grew on me. That's one of the reasons I actually like Drake's music as much as I do - although lyrically he's basically been stuck in neutral for years, his production (and I know he doesn't personally deserve much/any credit for this) has been consistently interesting, revisiting and remixing

Yeah, I was referring to the comment section specifically. I haven't gone back and reread them, but I remember AVC being very positive about Take Care (which I would concur with).

I have a gut feeling Drake doesn't really get a fair hearing around these (comment section) parts regardless, but this my feelings after a few listens through the whole album pretty much match this review. It feels like his weakest whole album to date. He's pretty much out of variations to his

Sweet, new Mayer Hawthorne. I've been wondering what he's been up to.

Montages are overused but in this case it would've helped a lot.

Haven't read the books, I was somewhat confused. Kind of assumed I'd just missed something from prior episodes because Julia's subplots have been the least interesting for a while.

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