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Breakfast - the Most Important
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I was surprised at how much I ended up loving the new JT album, it's just the gift that keeps on giving! One of my favourites of the year so far too.

Wolf's Law is probably still my favourite album of the year so far, despite all the amazing albums that have been released since.

I don't want to rag on Rabin*, but I enjoyed reading this review much, much more than any of the earlier ones. For once, I didn't have to skip past paragraph after paragraph of what was essentially a plot summary of an episode we've all seen dozens of times, except with most of the details misremembered.

Sally's line at the end, about not knowing Don at all, was brutal.

The part where Don was running around the office and then suddenly appeared from behind a wall looking nonchalant FLOORED me.

It would make sense that Jonah is an early draft of a man, since he has knowledge of all things PRIMORDIAL.

The Chicken Brothers.

It's raining blood up in heaven right now.

I somehow find the opportunity to quote "I've got your kids, Dan!" more often than you'd think.

You take that back!

This was my first thought when I saw the inventory title. "Don't rub your fanny on me!"

BLOOOOOOOOOW ME!

DING!

Beady Eye music, mate.

Too soon!

You'd think it would get old, but it doesn't! (Seriously, still funny.)

When you someone hire a new film editor.

I'd say they're more 'transcendent'.

Ha, that's awesome! I'd always assumed that it was just some weird character affectation.

I realise this is four months late (finally catching up now), but I also love the rapid zooming in and out on various characters' faces that they often do. Floors me every time.