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Missed your first seven words - I take your point. I believe in the concept of law and order, but the misuse of our resources (especially at the national level) is so egregious that I feel like Harris's actions are minor. As long as the Drug War continues to exist, here and abroad, everything else in law enforcement

Ok, I've read a bit. I'm torn. As a practical minded person who believes in liberty, and as a progressive, this is troubling.

What makes her awful?

I'm not sure Eric is even HALF human.

I've been to West Virginia. At this point, I'm rooting for the canaries to fly away so the miners all die and that state empties out.

Most definitely. You know who has it easy in America? Biracial black women. EASY STREET.

In the hearing? Oh, that's a great read - so, basically he is there for his friend and he's playing a part, but Kim has essentially finished her "use" for him?

Maybe the best Howard moment, to me, is in Chicanery when Kim calls him out on being a beneficiary of nepotism (and undermining Howard's claim that Jimmy couldn't make it into HHM because of taht clause.) His reaction shows how rounded the character is:

And of course you have a point. Up was a fantastic film. And I like silent films and dialogue-free or dialogue-low sequences. What makes LYaM different, for me, is that it is consciously inscrutable in terms of plot. It's not that the dialogue is incoherent, alone. It's that the story itself is incoherent. That

Two things:

Funny. I LOVE the Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie. I think you're right, though - there are a lot of film hangers-on who feel they must love a certain list of inaccessible art films (Godard features prominently) and these are all going to work for some but not others.

That was such a great episode, but the ending with Kim felt… somehow like something from a different show. Almost more Fargo (reminding me of Oliver Platt's crash in S1).

Isn't Last Year at Marienbad the Last Year at Marienbad of bad movies? Were it not for production design and cinematography, it would be the worst film I've ever seen. The screenwriter should be murdered, resurrected, and murdered.

Wait, so you won't watch Deadwood, Treme, or Lost? That's weird.

This show is more Dexter than Breaking Bad. The show will never undo the Underwoods. There are no heroes. Only fools and other lesser villains. I hate this show but I watch it.

But when Yuria is looking down on the valley, he mentions knowing a Helga who talked a lot. Isn't that the same Helga from the cutaway? I think there's more going on here.

Lots of Jewish themes this week.

The pie sitter.

Is he worse there? Is that possible? Oh my God! He was nominated for an EMMY for HoC?!?!?

I'm not saying the body is her husband. Sorry, maybe I wasn't clear. I'm saying he saw how this woman is grieving. Her husband might have died accidentally, by animals, by a heart attack, by murder. But she has no closure. Mike realized the Samaritan's family is in the same boat. And he realized Danny's family