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Agree. I don't see how you introduce him in the pilot as that troubled and basically sideline him for the rest of the series.

In reality - true. But in television, you are more apt to find a lawyer who is a jack of all trades, whereas in the real world criminal law and family law are obviously significantly different specialties. Although, there are plenty of low-end solo practitioners who handle both criminal and family law, since those are

And the name and pronunciation of David?

I was expecting David to be Israeli and his family posing as Mexicans to exploit the "authentic" Mexican taco shop. But who know - could be a plot twist in a future episode.

"There's more diversity in a morning commute on the subway in NYC than in many other states."

A supervillain is a villain, which is you know, SUPER villainous. The question is inherently stupid because you can't be a "supervillain" with good intentions or humanitarian goals. Yet every person who answers the questions tries to conjure up some kind of Robin Hood response, except Robin Hood wasn't a villain, let

Supervillain, huh? Master plan? I guess I'd fly two planes into large buildings to make a point about income inequality and American excess. I think that would go over well.

What the hell is the point of the supervillain question? Is it supposed to show someone's dark side? What is the answer you're hoping to achieve? Something like this:

Right - I wasn't thinking of gentrification, doormen, private schools and basically treating people of color as if they are props of the city.

New York: A place where "…the cultural advantage is white people doing their best to insulate themselves from other cultures, but considering themselves cultured because of the take-out Vietnamese place on their block."

White Sox fans aren't the type who know how to use the internet. And they don't tend to associate with the kinds of individuals who comment at the AV Club.

North Shore! Fuckin' Laird pulled his leash!

That's an outstanding idea for a college essay.

I think this idea would be better if it was a hipster father slapping a child rather than a cop shooting a teen. And if it was a miniseries.

God damnit HBO - you're not supposed to allow Lindelof to go down the path of mythical bullshit.

I have a similar story. I was randomly in Munich in the early 1920s. Hitler was giving one of his earlier speeches. He was nervous, rambled on and didn't have much to say, I wasn't really paying attention and was more than half-drunk, but I detected a hint of anti-semitism, which I just chalked up to my lone

Wow - you were cool. Were you also super into Kerouac?

No Steve Hyden please.

As a member of a band who profited off of the youth angst of suburban, middle class and middle-upper class white pre-teenagers who were too young and stupid to even understand the worse than community college level ideas of socialism that we were spewing, while making millions of dollars signed under major record

Rage is the Che tee shirt of rock music.