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Van Johnson has one of the great lines in film history. It’s 1954 in a crowded bar in Manhattan. Van says “ It’s not the heat, it’s the humanity. “  For me that scene is the only reason to see Brigadoon.

Fixing the pipe means fixing deeply ingrained and firmly rooted self serving/absorbed American societal norms. Never going to happen to any actual positive effect.

I saw someone on Twitter put it like this: we shut off the water to fix a broken pipe, but now we are turning the water back on without bothering to actually fix the pipe.

This is your regular reminder that planning and organization in the leadup to this, when we all could see what was coming, likely would have mitigated the effects, at least of the shutdowns if not the disease itself. Particularly with the executive branch of the federal government, which in all but the most

Is your decor also a bunch of inconsistent curves for no clear reason?

It wouldn’t make me not buy it, but yes, I’d prefer it didn’t

When we realized we have to put them in our living rooms. I don’t want to have to redo my decor to keep my new console from looking out of place. Be minimalist and melt into the background. Standing out is the last thing I need of a console - I have decorations for that.

It looks like what people in the 90's thought future consoles would look like, in a bad way.

I mean, there’d have to be, right? Deke’s gotta come from somewhere. 

Agent MOIST

Calling it now, Sousa and the Avengers cop are the same person, due to time travel shenanigans.

Agent Stupid White Privilege.

Agent Tears in the Rain.

Mack isn’t necessarily punching every person he meets, even though he probably should.

I weirdly kind of liked him more in the second season than the first. Sousa is one of those characters that’s fine but a little bland.

I love this a lot, but man I still miss Agent Carter.

All I have to say about this episode is...

Jemma did a remarkably good Peggy Carter impression taking off those sunglasses, and Coulson administering a Voight Kampff was so, so good.

Only seeing the first episode it felt like the murder plot might be largely a mcguffin. It’s a means to get Layton moving between the various classes so the audience gets to experience them. But, that being said, I could be wrong and maybe they will hunker down and go procedural with it in future episodes. 

“Take a significant arm.” Melanie’s from the George Bluth school of Life Lessons.