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K. Thrace
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It might trigger PTSD in the people who lived through that era, though.

NEVER FORGET.

But they always skip over his college years!

I tried to make it tropical, but I didn't have enough rum in the liquor cabinet.

Is your degree in Communications?

Well, we are still paying for the massive debts he incurred…

Some memories can get implanted or twisted or distorted, but the clarity in Dylan Farrow's mind about the incident, to this day, makes me believe her story. That doesn't even mean that I would vote to convict him if I were on a jury, because there is some doubt. But I would say it is most likely the case that Allen

That detail surprises and upsets me, too. I can only think that Joan, now that she has a stake in the business, wants to play it safe and keep Don far away from the operations of SC&P.

A "good" life, I think he says.

It wasn't really "about" vampire capitalism, but it definitely did involve some level of criticism for that layer of society ("Are there trillionaires now?"). I'd say it was a good excuse to throw Louie out of his comfort zone, more than anything, which always makes for good TV.

No, it's funny because he's a puppet!

I thought it was even funnier that it then cut to the handyman drilling something in the hallway. Like the whole world was conspiring to bug Louie.

I did cringe a bit when Jerry made fun of "minimum wage security guys" in his benefit set, right after politely asking a security guard to give up his jacket. It highlighted that Seinfeld lives in two worlds in order to make comedy (the "lowly" help—after all, comedians are entertainment, not guests), and the

"Oh, God! It's black!"

Interesting…I really didn't like Strahovski here. She played the part with kind of a blank, flat affect, which bugged me because she had interesting motivations and lines ("if you knew what assholes those people are, you would be honored they didn't like you."). She played the part without any emotion, which is

He had to wash it down with water before he could talk to Louie!

Ah, but the Mad Men reviews were particularly excellent, and Todd has a much better handle on the show than Sonia. I don't mind the crosstalk for some shows—it's just not working on Mad Men.

It's a tactic with several purposes:

Yup, classic language to get around a motion to dismiss. I always forget how legalese looks to non-lawyery types.

Mia Farrow is crazy, but I have seen no evidence that Dylan Farrow is. And I don't know what motive she would have to repeat her allegations now, over 20 years later. IMHO, it happened. Allen will never go to jail for it, because it's not proof beyond a reasonable doubt, but in my mind I fully believe Dylan Farrow.