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    What happens at the end of the pilot? Does the male protagonist learn he has a previously unknown bespectacled tween daughter?

    What happens at the end of the pilot? Does the male protagonist learn he has a previously unknown bespectacled tween daughter?

    Speak it, brother!

    Speak it, brother!

    Hopefully whoever "translated" it as "and also with you" has been justly excommunicated.

    Hopefully whoever "translated" it as "and also with you" has been justly excommunicated.

    If Macy was a Mary Sue (and I would argue he wasn't), it's undercut by his last scene in the series. Like just about everyone on Sports Night, he's super-competent professionally, but less-than-competent in his personal life.

    If Macy was a Mary Sue (and I would argue he wasn't), it's undercut by his last scene in the series. Like just about everyone on Sports Night, he's super-competent professionally, but less-than-competent in his personal life.

    Yes, and yes, and no.

    Yes, and yes, and no.

    Right now the episodes are fresh enough in my mind I can follow along pretty well (especially since this is my second time through the series), but I'll probably rewatch some of them later in the summer when you review them, especially classics like "Sally" and '"Eli's Coming."

    Right now the episodes are fresh enough in my mind I can follow along pretty well (especially since this is my second time through the series), but I'll probably rewatch some of them later in the summer when you review them, especially classics like "Sally" and '"Eli's Coming."

    I meant to watch the first season of "Sports Night" with Donna et al., but instead I went through one-and-a-half seasons in a week. They're like eating Ritz crackers: you can't stop after just one.

    I meant to watch the first season of "Sports Night" with Donna et al., but instead I went through one-and-a-half seasons in a week. They're like eating Ritz crackers: you can't stop after just one.

    My only concern is that 300 seats may not be enough. We might need to find a Radisson with a larger ballroom.

    My only concern is that 300 seats may not be enough. We might need to find a Radisson with a larger ballroom.

    Curse you, Obama! You and your progressive new laws!

    Curse you, Obama! You and your progressive new laws!