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I don't think it was planned, because they mention that Frankie Stallone sounds exactly like another one of Scheer's characters, and Scheer is clearly improvising when he handwaves it away.

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Several.

The premise of Match Game very quickly turned into:

The CTV media machine has made ads for it ubiquitous, and they're just awful…  really playing up the "What you see is what you get with me grrrrrl!" "I tell it like I see it!", and "I see things in terms of black and white, not shades of grey, which is something I'm apparently proud of!"

I wasn't aware that Comedy aired anything other than BBT and CTV's Cancon hand-me-downs at this point.

Nick Kroll: Has his own Comedy Central show, stars on The League.
Bill Hader: In every second movie comedy this year, Stefon is the biggest SNL character in years.
Sarah Silverman: Nuff said.
Seth Rogen: Produces his own fucking blockbusters. Really fucking famous.
Natasha Leggero: Definitely less famous, but Jeff Ross

Pfffft, anything less than a 48-hour brine and you may as well not even bother… living.

@avclub-0ff5eb1c3084a8704d83866c53448eef:disqus , nobody else knows what that future is like—except for Liber8, who have made their position quite clear. 
We've also seen that whenever Kiera does speak about her future, she does so in a way that paints it in what she perceives to be a positive light, so its not as

Interesting note from Simon Barry via i09, with regards to the "making things up as they go along" theory:
"Our 'writer's room bible' includes a complete history from today through 2077 and even a little beyond then. We saw the collapse in the 30's as a precursor for the corporations to make their defining move and

The guy who plays Alex showed some serious chops this year, and managed to elevate even his lesser material a good bit.

To further your point, there's a moment in season 1 where Kiera is told something along the lines of "don't think for yourself, let your technology think for you."

In terms of the whole "making it up as they go along" thing… There's definitely a long game plan, as the season ended on a cliffhanger (them being in the prisons) which had been foreshadowed in the series premier (In the future, Kiera wakes up from a dream of being in that prison).  So for at least some things,

She's already had Carlos defect to Liber8 and realized that she probably indirectly created Theseus, these are clear consequences that don't require her to suddenly become a clear-cut good or bad guy.

That's just the way that TV On The Radio do.

I was hoping they'd go with an established voice actor like Jon Benjamin or John DiMaggio.

In discussions of nationalism, Patriotism is often considered to mean Civic Nationalism, that is, the concept of allegiance to a nation as based on laws, civil society, and social infrastructure.

Gillian Jacobs seems like a pretty awesome person.

Poutine is definitely Pan-Canadian culture now:  
1) It's been referred to as "Canada's National Dish" in a number of publications. 
2) Smoke's poutinerie is the largest poutine chain in Canada and it's out of Toronto.  
3) You can get them at any fast-food chain (McDonalds, New York Fries, KFC, A&W, etc…). 
4) It was a

I agree with Phil that Ben Affleck is questionable choice! But did you know that my cousin Shirley make $186/month by watching Finding Forrester movie review survey?