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Well not 'Liked', but good comment. I found the whole Neal background a pretty cheap grab.

I kind of like her delivery. She plays the straight man in the world of over-the-top caricatures. I'd never heard of her before The Newsroom, so I just don't get the outrage.

I kind of like her delivery. She plays the straight man in the world of over-the-top caricatures. I'd never heard of her before The Newsroom, so I just don't get the outrage.

I'm Aussie too and so far there's been very little I haven't picked up on (the "Glass-house-what-banks-law-Clinton-removed?" from tonight was one of them.) Mass shootings in the States often make front page news here. Most often along the lines of "daymn, Americans and their guns are CRAZY." :( Gabrielle Giffords was

I'm Aussie too and so far there's been very little I haven't picked up on (the "Glass-house-what-banks-law-Clinton-removed?" from tonight was one of them.) Mass shootings in the States often make front page news here. Most often along the lines of "daymn, Americans and their guns are CRAZY." :( Gabrielle Giffords was

But in the middle of a crisis when people's lives are at stake?

But in the middle of a crisis when people's lives are at stake?

I didn't know Traveller's Checks had ever been used outside of 1980s family comedies. Was… was it a 1980s family comedy, this trip of yours?

I didn't know Traveller's Checks had ever been used outside of 1980s family comedies. Was… was it a 1980s family comedy, this trip of yours?

Hmmmm, where am I? Thinking about the comments I've replied to and my own thoughts on the episode, I'm pretty much just confused by this show.

Hmmmm, where am I? Thinking about the comments I've replied to and my own thoughts on the episode, I'm pretty much just confused by this show.

Yes and yes. That stunned me, forcing him to reveal himself. I think, if memory serves, most news outlets relied on reports from Tweeters, many of whom were anonymous (I followed it on The Guardian mainly). I actually kind of wanted him to die in story terms - I thought that would have been much stronger. In the end

Yes and yes. That stunned me, forcing him to reveal himself. I think, if memory serves, most news outlets relied on reports from Tweeters, many of whom were anonymous (I followed it on The Guardian mainly). I actually kind of wanted him to die in story terms - I thought that would have been much stronger. In the end

I share some of the thoughts but not entirely the sentiments.

I share some of the thoughts but not entirely the sentiments.

I've been wondering if they'll switch up too. The more the series goes on, the more I've been thinking the 'real world events' experiment - while brave, interesting and worthwhile a concept to try - has failed. It just leaves me in this awkward place, where I can't immerse myself in the story. It particularly makes it

I've been wondering if they'll switch up too. The more the series goes on, the more I've been thinking the 'real world events' experiment - while brave, interesting and worthwhile a concept to try - has failed. It just leaves me in this awkward place, where I can't immerse myself in the story. It particularly makes it

I was just thinking the entire time "what the fuck kind of 20-something or 30-something owns a chequebook?!

I was just thinking the entire time "what the fuck kind of 20-something or 30-something owns a chequebook?!

Yeah, I thought they were joking about the stripper. Nope! I think I was too stunned to consider the consequences and it was such a brief thing.