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Invincible, baby.

In this world, plenty of likeable guys have advocated having someone sent to Belize. Mike is a good guy. Killed plenty. Jesse good. Killed. I think the show makes it clear that good people can be led to bad things in tiny incremental degrees.

She was left out for a couple of days. Yes, they don't show some other time one person was in the bad books, Why would they? Groups. They do that. I stipulate the shoe thing, which just upped the ante to the already snitty group.

To answer the question: No the point is not to get a fast pay out. That option already disappeared. The counter offer was 20 mill. They are most of the way there. Women in their declining years waiting around for legal wrangling that won't help them a whit. The deal was good. I don't come from a litigious

He pretty squarely lays it out to Howard, who is a seasoned lawyer, and Howard doesn't dispute the assessment, just Jimmy's obvious goal. I'd say we were in safe waters to believe that Jimmy was right ( for undisputed wrong reasons) as to the situation. Kim IS surprised. But because she is versed in legal wrangling.

Yes. He DID NOT do it for the right reasons. But he actually did some good here. And don't tell me that that gaggle of ladies hadn't frozen out one or the other of them on their own before this. This kind of thing happens all the time in groups. Irene wasn't hurt, she felt ostracized for ten minutes. Jimmy did

I've been that tired while driving when I was working on a travelling carnival. It's goddamned spooky how far you can go while basically being asleep with your eyes open

I call bullshit on "Jimmy was evil" in this episode. Sure, h applied pressure to Irene to suit himself, but he actually just helped the women. The lawyers WERE waiting around solely to up their take, and had no real skin in the game, while the women were in their twilight years and could shuffle off their mortal coil

If I had a dollar for all the times some yutz put up a "Make Money From Home" ad, I really WOULD be making good money.

Edge of Tomorrow was great. I disagree with deering. Emily Blunt is a pretty good actress, but is a drip as a lead.

That gives me an idea for something to watch RIGHT NOW. Good call.

This is a good point. The liberal tack has been toward comedy. The thing is that the jokes the are stingers for the liberal-minded do nothing for those whose opinions need to be swayed. Preaching to the choir is not going to bring around the punters. A clear speaker with radically streamlined explanations for

Why? Were Canadians there too?

Pointing out just how dumb America looks these days is a growth industry. I think at least some of the folks mentioned are actual Americans these days, by the way.

the movie itself was just okay. But that end scene was out of this world. I think the nurse sold a big part of it, to be fair to that nurse.

Younger me really liked Change of Habit. Haven't thought about it in 30 years. Two Mules was a pretty good movie. It was supposed to star Elizabeth Taylor. That would have been interesting. Clint seemed weird in a supporting role, though.

Garrett Morris, then, is retroactively guilty? He did an accent, that's it.

OOooohhhhh. Jimmy Fallon. Right.

Ummm, what?

Sort of like doing an accent for a language you can't speak, really. I wonder if the French get upset when I do my "Suave Frenchman"?
Anyway. I think it's a tempest in a teapot.