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More like Anthony Bore-Dang.

Yeah, search back for my lukewarm comments. Now it's stuck in my head.

Do you use Infinite Jukebox?

A friend had to tell me about it as I'm a Mulaney fan.

Spielberg's thing is inadequate fathers. Other commenters noted his female protagonists and it seems like he's just not into them as an artist. I love female protagonists in my stories because they're automatically have a larger mountain to climb compared to their male equal. Not only does whatever antagonist have to

I distinctly noted Pine's "James T. Kirking" during parts of WW so I buy this.

This is a greatly crafted episode. One of the best in the season.

Wait, is there more OitNB?

I see you have the most thought-out analyses here. You should be paid to do this. Not me, though. I have no money.

It's around Iron Man 1 good. An 'A' movie if the MCU didn't exist. A 'B' as it is in our reality.

I hear the word satire a lot in the review and comments, but as someone who has attended and then worked at some college or another from the late nineties to right now, this episode is the realest thing I've ever seen.

Exactly. She's been enjoying his company but he saw it as leading him on. If Dev feels like he's being used, he can go do his own thing. Maybe some cultural misunderstanding is going on, but it happens amongst various Americans in real life. A tale as old as time.

Props to Arnie for dropping some harsh reality. We're watching a fictional fantasy, though so who knows where it is going. The show is well made enough that even if the outcome flies in the face of what I think should happen, I will still enjoy seeing it.

The last shot plays off of the viewer's expectations going in. The duo are not elated, terrified, or seething, but are they content, worried, or contemplative? I hope that this is the Empire Strikes Back of Master of None: the protagonists lives are in shambles due to poor decisions and impulse control. Naturally, I

"…no memorable episodes…"

So begins Dev's descent into villainy. Like others here, I've been in this situation as well: dating a woman from another country, mixing up languages, seeing her delight and the most mundane things of my life and vice versa. It is enthralling but there is zero medium to long term potential. There wasn't even a Pino

But think of the Optics! /s

As with most Flash episodes this season, I lost interest around the 1/3rd mark and mentally rejoined for the last quarter, but it was still just ok. Supergirl's finale had her and Superman beating the hell out of each other. Here, we have a cluttered nonsensical fight in the woods.

Yes, this is how cults recruit.

After the previous episode when James realized his costume was too villainous looking (he looks just like the Daxam goons!) I thought he was going to switch to the traditional Blue and Gold Guardian costume. Nope.