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"Name meanings" (which are about 50/50 accurate/BS) are pretty horoscope-like.

Exactly, and also explains why, despite WW being a 1984-esque surveillance state where everything is watched all the time and the slightest deviation from normal sets off literal alarm bells, Maeve/Felix/Sylvester's bizarre behavior has gone "unnoticed."

What if the pistol-firing was the flashback?

It seemed like Matt Damon Impersonator was fooled.

It would be very on the nose, but I assumed that the daughter flashbacks, and their proximity to the betrayal scene, were meant to foreshadow that El is Sarah.

I think it could be very interesting if they alternated seasons between parallel, out-of-order (but ordered by rising action) timelines, with the climax (and all the answers revealed) when they converge. Like 1983, 1998, 1987, 1994, 1990-91

talkin' 'bout baaaaaaaaaaad pussy!

I don't get why she hasn't punched Richard in the face by now.

Plus Dany showing up last episode; pretty sure they've done the same trope in her storyline before too.

They've already started filming "Spider-Man: Junior Prom"

Google search shows no uses of the phrase "taking crazy pills" prior to the release of the movie, nor any sarcastic uses of the phrase "cool story."

"I feel like I'm taking crazy pills!" and "Cool story, [person]!" have probably had the biggest crossover into the popular lexicon, but a lot of people probably use them without knowing what movie they came from (or even that they came from a movie).

The other day I nearly pulled this con by accident, but caught the error and gave the cashier back the extra $10.

She could have asked him to go, but the army stays.

Degree symbol isn't in ASCII! Latin-1 or Unicode, yes.

Maybe he's German?

Chicago SVU: Los Angeles.

Although "Midnight Cowboy" was rated X by request of the studio, as a publicity stunt.

Oddsmaker = HBO CEO of Tits?

I suspect that's a software issue (not displaying Unicode according to standard) rather than a Unicode issue. The Unicode working group for East Asian languages is (far from the "white dudes" strawman) composed of expert native speakers, and holds nearly all their meetings in Asia: http://appsrv.cse.cuhk.edu….