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THE MAN. WORKED. WITH THE MUPPETS!

I believe they prefer "adult film actress."

I believe they prefer "adult film actress."

I never thought Natalie knew before Jeremy let her know about it.  You could tell she was hearing the information officially for the first time, but was smart enough to know the reasons behind it from a business standpoint, even if it kinda killed her personally.

I never thought Natalie knew before Jeremy let her know about it.  You could tell she was hearing the information officially for the first time, but was smart enough to know the reasons behind it from a business standpoint, even if it kinda killed her personally.

I think I'd wanna murder anyone that called me "Skippy."

I think I'd wanna murder anyone that called me "Skippy."

I think Jeremy nails the description of her pretty well in his letter to Louise. But just the way she loses all of her badassery that she shows off when running the live show, it almost seems like another character when she's awkwardly asking Casey about spoons and forks.

I think Jeremy nails the description of her pretty well in his letter to Louise. But just the way she loses all of her badassery that she shows off when running the live show, it almost seems like another character when she's awkwardly asking Casey about spoons and forks.

When his voice cracks when he says "Her arm?" Heartbreaker.

When his voice cracks when he says "Her arm?" Heartbreaker.

The pause in Dana's line of dialogue, followed by: "Now what does that mean?" Priceless.

The pause in Dana's line of dialogue, followed by: "Now what does that mean?" Priceless.

VERY Quixotic, my father would say about you.

VERY Quixotic, my father would say about you.

Rewatching the show makes me not a big fan of Natalie most of the time, I gotta say.  Unless I'm playing the "Take a shot whenever Natalie says "Secretly in love with Casey" game.

Rewatching the show makes me not a big fan of Natalie most of the time, I gotta say.  Unless I'm playing the "Take a shot whenever Natalie says "Secretly in love with Casey" game.

Moments I LOVED in "Mary Pat Shelby."

Moments I LOVED in "Mary Pat Shelby."

I think that's the problem. It feels like they're just filling a quota. "Hey, we're HBO, look what we can do!" as opposed to it feeling organic to the story.