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This episode was so much better than the first. I don't know how a show with only three episodes per season can vary so much in quality.

And how about that mexican standoff, where the cop bursts in and immediately and conveniently shoots Ajay in the back of the head and then they all go home with no police questioning or anything.

Not to mention the car must have been rigged with a damn bomb for some reason, because there was no way that car would have exploded in such a grand fashion or indeed at all from a fender bender.

I saw this articulated really well in a screenshot of a 4chan post, of all things. "Sherlock is a smart person written by a stupid person to whom smart people are indistinguishable from wizards."

I would watch a show that is nothing but Craig Robinson doing little TV spots for fake shows

Wow, every pic of him on google images has him at half that size.

I was one in 1990. But I lived in rural Western Australia so it was probably more like 1980 in comparison to California at the time.

Mutiny was worth next to nothing when it went public, they tried to keep it going for a while, probably a year or two. I'm sad that all the coders we've come to know and love are suddenly gone, presumably for good. I don't know if this project is going to expand out into a big thing requiring dozens of coders again,

E30 BMWs are extremely popular enthusiast cars today. Just the other day I saw an article about a guy who pulled his E30 M3 into his house for safety during coming storms. Because it's worth something like $150,000.

Even though every damn one of them spends 12 hours a day on Facebook, Twitter, and Youtube and are the first to complain when things stop working…

Say n'more!

This thread has a lot of great points about both characters. I think it speaks to the quality of the writing that we have two characters who are both in the wrong, both in the right, and have to try to deal with each other and themselves. This is far better than the usual black and white attitudes in most things, and

I think Boz is just upset that he's 'lost his daughter' and shoving some of the blame onto Cam's 'enemy' is him just not dealing with it well. And also being nervous about their company booming or busting. And his girlfriend is their company's biggest backer, so who knows what happens to them in the wake of this. I

They both wanted what they thought was right, but neither was going to work out. Going public, they underestimated how the public would perceive them. Buying things with a computer? With one of them modem thingies? Get outta town! But staying as they were and caving to Cameron's idealism wouldn't have worked. They

Are these some kind of modern ratings that actually work out to be real numbers, or the old Nielsen thing where random households write down what shows they watch? AMC is a cable channel, so do they have legit stastistics, or are they reliant on the same old stuff?

I don't see Cam wanting to be involved with anyone because of the betrayal she feels. She'll be going off the deep end for an episode or more for sure. But she has to interact with the rest of the cast in some way, because that's what the show is.

Like he said to Cam, Mutiny isn't just her company. There are dozens of lives reliant on Mutiny now, and Cam throwing a tantrum isn't going to be good for Mutiny's longevity. Donna's main point was that Mutiny might be worth nothing in a year or two, and their hard work improving it to Cam's visionary standard would

Oh man I hope the Danes go full viking and attack South Park when they find out who the troll is. Like the Japanese attacking the cows and chickens.

I saw his surprised response more like 'wow, I never actually considered just having a look'

I use a site called Episode Calendar, it's great for reminding me about shows I forgot are still running and whatnot