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Third Degree Burns
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Same here except at the Kennedy Space Center. You had to get that from the gift shop, and also those pens that could write upside down that the astronauts supposedly used, and that broke after a few months.

Cinemax, what. You're considering taking away Barack Obama's favorite show, in his last year as president? To quote Hermie Barrow, what kind of a man are you?! Redress!

You took the words out of my mouth; it's what I think too. She was a nun until this year! That was her life and she never thought it would include men and she never had to think about it before. Everything about her new life is uncharted territory and contemplating a relationship and sex (herself) is too overwhelming

I thought we were supposed to realize that the jig is up for Henry? That the father wasn't the one doing the shady dealing and that Cornelia would believe it when she talked to him? But then, yeah, could he really murder the both of them to keep the secret? Even if her were responsible for Speight's murder, his own

Someone in the comments on the clip of the scene on Youtube (I know, I know) said that when The Undertaker checked his jacket edge with his hand in the elevator it was so that he would draw clean. I don't know enough about guns or shooting anything to know if this is accurate, but he did fiddle with his jacket and

I really like how they're inserting more and more Cold War elements into the episodes, because if the show gets a third season, it will move past WWII times and Bucher is right, everyone will turn their attention to the Soviets, including in nuclear advancement. I would really enjoy that because between this and my

That's Abby! That's her character, the biggest busybody on the Hill. I don't hate her because I honestly think she's smarter than the things she's given to do (probably a commentary on the limited roles for women back then, and she clearly wasn't raised with the idea of discovering her own talents, like Liza must've

Everyone that has an opinion about what to do with this bomb- Jim, Charlie, Frank- have kept using the logic that, 'we have to do X with this bomb, so that no one else will do what we originally conceived of and built this bomb for ever again. In one way, they're all right: If more than one superpower has the gadget

You're right though, they obviously want to move away from the superstation model and become like a cable channel, so they need to have at least one prestigious show that they stick with, like AMC did. They should keep building their roster- a soapy, popular show like Salem, a quality, critically-acclaimed one like

So, I always like to have a guilty pleasure show to go along with the quality dramas and comedies I watch, and I almost always pick what I call "fashion" shows- where I get to see characters wearing current clothes, hair, accessory, makeup, etc. styles. Whatever, it's eye candy, but I've gotten some good outfit, hair,

Man, I got some thoughts about this excellent episode, but it is so late now, I'll have to come back tomorrow!

Maybe he thought that Mike would naively not realize that he was going to be eliminated from life and not just the company? He did seem to not not think much of his worth and underestimate him- he did call call him, what, a "stupid darky" to his face? That, to me, demonstrates zero respect for the man, and I'd find it

I appreciated the voiceover recap, especially because it clarified what had happened with my man Mike Milligan from 2 weeks ago. I had thought that The Undertaker was showing up to take Mike out, aka kill him, for failing to defeat the Gerhardts and I was happy that he had turned the tables on them. But someone here

Ever since Peggy flipped the switch from touched and aimless to letting her crazy give her the competence that's so perfectly suited to such chaos, I'm all in rooting for her. She IS realized, and that actualization may- probably- last a few short days until she gets killed for the thing she actualized on, but right

I went from hoping Hanzee would be cut down before he could inevitably complete his boss's mission (he's the most competent assassin ever, so it was fait accompli) to, when he went rogue and followed his own course, to cheering him on all the way. Now I'd really like him and Mike Milligan to remain standing at the

Seriously? That show is so good. I can't wait till Fri.!

Duh, Transparent.

The only difference, and Brandon didn't catch it either, was that it wasn't a screw up, it was architect Andrew Rannells (Wingo) that called to repay Barrow for what he did to him. That's why Barrow sais, 'my former architect" to his wife re: who called.

Yes, Frank Winters! That's the man with the plan we all know. And I do like Charlie, but also ugh, why does he always have to be so Charlie Isaacs about everything? He can never not condescend to people, especially Abby. No wonder she's always involved in literally everything else, ha. Brad Garrett got killed on Fargo

Finally. Thanks!