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Dammit, Luciano!

It kind of freaks me out how much podcasters hate the post office.

Toni Bernette. LaDonna Williams. Claire Underwood. Sigourney Weaver's character in that USA miniseries from last year. Naming people is fun!

@avclub-61938d93498e7f0ed5e6527b1cee656a:disqus They can but they don't for some reason.

It's interesting how Claudia mocks the women's rights movement in the US as not strong enough, after going through a government program that, at least in Elizabeth's time, encouraged the rape of its female members. I get the impression Claudia hasn't been to Russia in at least 30 years so maybe her perception of

I think they said it a few times on Louie too. Weird how you can say that but not "fuck", which I don't think is as "bad". "Quotation marks."

I believe the term is "spunknik".

Then why are you barely putting up with it, The AV Club? What sort of message are you trying to send???

Oh, it's that song that everyone likes except me and I should like it because I like The White Stripes a lot.

I was one of the few people who watched all four episodes of NYC-22. It wasn't great but it was much better than the average network drama.

Gah, that was episode 5. I wish I hadn't read all this after episode 4. It seems that these comments are out of bounds for people not wanting to be spoiled, because the commenters don't even realize they're spoiling.

Zoe Barnes is a total Quvenzhané Wallis.

Not a fan of the autoplay though. I'd rather not hear the beginning again when I refresh this page.

Yay, a video again! I like these because I can look at you and I can see you.

"Pun's are just lazy writing." Irony!

Oh, and let me be a total rebel here by stating that I will probably find Seth MacFarlane mostly tolerable!

Which D is silent? Dargo? Argod? Portlania? Manic Pixie Ream Girl?

HBO still does that. Specifically I remember listening to a director's commentary for an episode of Boardwalk Empire where the director pointed out several scenes that were directed by someone else. I'm sure they do it less than network shows, though.

I thank you and I thank your transcriptionist.