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Saudi Arabia is Sunni Muslim. Iran/Hezbollah is Shiite Muslim. Russia is backing the Shiites. We could back Saudi Arabia or Iran or neither or both but the course the USA have taken over the past century is to back Saudi Arabia and since Trump probably wants to build more hotels in the area, that's not going to

It makes me think a.) they aren't paying attention to the show b.) somebody didn't read the book (possibly only browsed the cliff notes apparently), either. c.) not sure why they are on the roundtable if they didn't do both.
The United States is clearly stated on the show as having only two stars on the flag with one

Maybe Moira is the aunt that escaped to Canada? :)

"We're gong to have to reboot her"

Was it just me or was Trip wearing a lot of makeup (eye liner?) in the intro scene and then they dropped it totally after that? Not sure if that was supposed to be a joke or not.

Seeing her put on makeup for her boyfriend Trip was the expected joke, but then seeing her boyfriend with even more eyeliner/mascara was weird.

Wow, they blew up half of the premise of the first season of The Mick in the season finale. Bets for next season? Maybe the family has a yacht somewhere, or vacation home.

Nicole Richie is pretty good, I wasn't expecting much from just seeing her face in stories about Paris and her on tabloid papers in the supermarket in the past, though she kind of resembles a real life incarnation of a Japanese anime heroine.

Michelle Dockery was pretty hot and great at the physical comedy here, and Heather Graham somehow got out of prison and worked with the police.

You made me curious so I had to look it up. Based on the lot size it might be
worth a lot more than three million in parts of Palo Alto, but only 1.2 million in Woodland Hills. Similar to stuff we saw in Big Little Lies, where almost all the homes are in Southern California.

Yes but the article implies that the credit sequence cost more than the licensing for songs, i.e. the budget was cut down so they could not do a new title sequence (which the showrunner says were very expensive so I assume whoever did the s1/s2 title sequences came up with the idea/alternative ideas/mockups), in

A large proportion is filmed in Southern California near Los Angeles. The pilot has some stuff from Palo Alto, but even many of the highway scenes and driving scenes do not look like Silicon Valley area freeways to me.

They couldn't afford to change the intro credits so they made the decision to make each episode have a different intro song.

Got two DVDs from Netflix, commented on Whiskey Tango Foxtrot elsewhere, La La Land is pretty darn great escapist/movie buff fare, though almost any place in LA would look pretty beautiful with Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling in the foreground, and of course the Griffith Observatory all to themselves.

I think it's to put your empathy with the characters that you understand and show the foreignness of the ones not translated?

Usually I just have to show how the hack wouldn't work on our servers or apply a fix so it won't work.

He kind of reminded me of the guy in Legion because of similiar superficial appearance traits.

Just finished Netflix DVD, Toni Erdmann. Spent first half hour wondering, who the heck is this character that the film is named after. The subtitling was interesting in that the German was subtitled, the English was always subtitled "English spoken" or something like that, and the Romanian was not subtitled ever.