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She could have a a Sinead O'Connor moment of unscripted political expression, if there's an issue important to her she disagrees with Trump on. Don't remember too many celebs from other countries living & working in the US who've spoken out against immigrant quotas, tho—-ever.

Barney was my congressman back then & he was wildly popular, thought to be a real leader & very effective in representing the New Bedford fishing industry & all the needs of his district as well being funny & charming, not as arrogant as in later years.

Yes, quite brilliant to highlight Louis as "America's Dad," because we def need a new one. And Louis is a better one as a character, too. As the reviewer highlights, he wasn't just trying to live through his kid, he really listed to & encouraged him. Wish I'd had a parent like that, instead of warning/punishing

Yes, another very authentic period touch! There were still assembly lines in the U.S.early 90s for everything from electronics to consumer products.

Strange that Dr. Who did not have a history with this ancient British legend! and pontificate (inside or outside the third wall about it/him.The Doctor did consider himself an expert on Robin Hood & some allegedly supernatural happenings that could be explained by alien action(including his own interventions) rather

Except that she couldn't come up with anyone to get Nate off & took the chance that she would once again be able to use Eve's deep feelings for her to get her to take the case. Not saying she didn't enjoy the adoration sex, but she didn't get back in touch with the woman she dumped long ago to rekindle romance or even

That moment of fear when your Dad takes a swing & greater fear when it doesn't really land…never thought I'd see my own family dynamic on tv. and yes, any more than than those two lines of "Dance With My Father" and ….well even with the comic relief, I was reaching for the kleenex.

So true. The acting is great but the writing & plotting has become so formulaic.

Is it meta because he's 20 years older even tho it most likely was a historically accurate sports page topic for any season he played?

Yes, the only Hawaiian person of interest to Cameron Crowe.

Fitz's White House & circle don't seem to have even token Latinos and Asians as ongoing characters. Guessing they's say that was "realistic," as if the rest of the show was!! But D.C. (if not Fiz's Republican adminsitration or the congress) is a majority Black city with so many accomplished folks with jobs &

Travis & Jenna, Robert and Gaby in the finale—-so intense. In both, as well as the Hailey & Robert routine, a hint of dominance/agression—-always the woman. Yet between two men, not even innocent vanilla romance, let alone dabbling in kink.

Robert!

Cynically aware that to keep his "lunch bucket Joe" homespun persona, he should apologize for it & explain that His wife was the effete overeducated source of it.

He wasn't saying they aren't given routines, he was saying it's a shame men can't be vulnerable like women—-ie., reinforcing a stereotype in addition to his straightwashing of Travis's coming out allegory——which was universal in its theme of the need for love & support because it was rooted in a very specific need for

What a charitable reading of Nigel!!! To me, he was speaking as if the love & support about "being yourself" in the piece could not possibly encompass romantic love and trying to spin the piece into a "sisters" or "best friends" interpretation, which was not the way Hailee & Gaby danced it. They gave it the intensity

Your post has rhythm and a punchline. True that he could be endearing or mesmerizing on stage, and Twitter is a very specific art form, but he did choose to use it and not on deadline, either. Maybe he plays a stuck at 4 year old pleasure in "bad" words misogynist "ironically," like Amy Schumer tried to play the

Yes, book was remarkable, the movie not so much, but Ame's empathy/talents seem to be limited to a narrow series of preoccupations, which he is repeating here up front(we gave up & didn't watch the whole pilot).

So repetitive, slow-moving & predictable. Jonathan Ames is a one-trick pony—impressed me when I first read his books but his preoccupations are so predictable by now & this opening was painfully been there done that better before. We turned it off during the goddesses breasts, bored to death.

When he made Idlewild with Paula Prentiss in 200(I think he might have even had that pencil moustache), but that was then and gave the man credit he did play Jimi Hendrix a minute ago.