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I'm sure Laura Dern is going to play a super important role yet.

Yeah, I think that's just based on how much they've been in it up to this point in time.

Even after re-watching the series, I was surprised to go on IMDB and realize that he only appeared a handful of times. I hope he's in the new series plenty. I loved the scenes with him and Cole in the fourth episode. There's a real palpable sense of their personal history animating their conversations. I found that

Oh I see I've been Shini-freaked. That scene is just so good. I love Albert so much.

I forgot how little he's actually in the show because it's such an iconic performance in my mind.

The biggest gains the Labour Party has seen since Clement Attlee btw. And their highest share of the vote since 2001.

Reflecting back, I'm curious why that happened. I guess they briefly thought a Labour coalition government was in the cards. And, I guess, there was also the assumption that May would step down.

The dude he lost it to is a 25-year-old who didn't own a suit until yesterday. OWNED, BITCH.

I am so so sorry, Ege.

"You Know My Name (Look Up the Number)" should be #1.

I'm going to pass on going through it.

Absolutely not.

*scrolls down to 132, throws laptop out window*

Not really. All I knew was that her recent results on clay were quite impressive, so I actually had her going all the way to the fourth round in my pre-tournament bracket, losing to Stosur. Even that result would have been impressive.

I think the best case scenario is a hung parliament.

A small consolation if he loses but:

Yeah, I think there's certainly the possibility of an upset in the final. In terms of expectations, I'd rather be in Ostapenko's shoes than anyone else's here. She has her entire career ahead of her! If she doesn't win, she knows there'll be many more opportunities and she can be happy to just get this far.

That's probably right, really.