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I can recite parts of Return of the Jedi and WarGames by heart thanks to HBO.

Or it failed and she prematurely aged from the radiation. At the same time, something really major happens and Kevin is a part of it, and the messianic tales about him keep spreading.

It was cloud. Closed captioning said it too.

He put the kangaroo out of its misery after accidentally hitting it with the car.

What if Brenda's the sidepiece?

Sea Breeze is not your usual drink of choice??

I believe the show is alluding to Soviet dissidents' work in the late 70s and early 80s exposing the USSR's use of psychiatry as a punitive measure. It is known that psychiatrists in the West worked with these groups.

Like in The Blacklist where they demote the head of the FBI unit to a cubicle where he collates statistical reports or something like that.

Yes, his character is a lot worse (and more heavily featured) on Colony. He's not completely malevolent, you just get the sense that he's in the end out for himself.

It reminded me of when Luke starts wailing on Vader toward the end of Return of the Jedi.

I think it was meant to show that any remaining true believers had nothing more to do but wait for new instructions. The opening was referencing the Great Disappointment of 1844, in which followers of William Miller truly believed the world would end on a series of dates that kept getting amended. but that Great

Sorry, I was agreeing with you. The commercial also included someone doing the moonwalk. anyway… glad to hear I wasn't the only one who thought they were "sampling" Footloose.

Did Michael Jackson join the suit as a co-plaintiff?

I thought it was Riverside Park in Manhattan but also cannot be certain. The train passing behind Gabriel and Claudia is consistent with a present-day Long Island Rail Road train, which would fit with Queens filming.

I think the EST teacher had a passing resemblance to Phillip's disguise when he was spying on Renee.

That was my experience in both law school and my first post-graduation job as an attorney. Eventually we started to see some other law offices adopting Word and asking us to send .doc files instead of .wpd. Sad!

I did proofreading for a law school journal in the late 90s on WordPerfect for DOS. It really did work well for footnotes and fonts.

Surprisingly it is still around— I only wish we used it at my office.

"Thinking Of You…After We Murdered Your Loved One."

It looked like he transliterated it into Russian, so maybe he just asked someone where it was, posing as a tourist.