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It was right there in the text. All through the last couple of seasons what do you see happening? People getting straight up murdered for so much as taking Marlo's name in vain. A security guard politely asks him not to rob candy from a store - his body is never found. He straight up states in the final episodes that

For my entry in this subject, I'ma go with Rebellion. Which was called "Rebellion" by its director. "Rebellion: Receive The Wife" by its Japanese distributors to appeal to the women its subject matter supposedly would attract, and in the west, "Samurai Rebellion", to let us know that at some point in the film, folks

That is the shallowest analysis I've ever seen. I guess it goes without saying Marvel as good as have your money already.

If Parks and Rec can posit a universe where council workers give a shit about anything at all, then I can buy a universe where New York cops make me want to hang out with them.

Simple but effective Fail. 7/10.

"People will comment about whatever the fuck they want, if such a simple notion takes your breath away, maybe you need to have that checked out."

It's probably because they realise that playing different characters is literally something every actor can do - and that simply playing various characters in a single show isn't actually that much of an achievement.

Get the fuck on that shit before the Wolf Hall miniseries drops and you get lazy and watch that instead.

There's also that The Police were punk… but also technical. How would that not appeal to young Rigo?

I've seen that in so many "Did you know?!" boxes and bathroom books, I cannot believe the business manager of the New York Symphony wouldn't know that.

"Umm, to play classical music, yes. That's actually the definition of being classically trained."

Are you a retard? If you're aware of both definitions (and no, in the colloquial sense it's also "any piece of music" as well - hence phrases like this.), why would you automatically assume I meant the one that DOESN'T fit?

"I feel it was justified by your comment disputing my criticism while admitting that you know absolutely nothing about playing in an orchestra."

Well now we've entered the interesting space where fiction becomes fiction. Fiction produced by people who think "Let me just insert this incredibly well known orchestral piece that we can easily and cheaply get the rights to, into this story - because that three minute Shostakovich chamber jam isn't really going to

"It's weird to me that you keep calling the 1812 Overture a "tune". It's not just a tune"

That logic is so fuck-awful that it took my breath away. How about:

"They rehearse their charts and know what they will play in advance."

"Unless the players were told in advance to memorize their parts for 1812 overture, they would not be able to play the whole thing from memory."

Cautiously makes note to maybe watch other episodes if they're on, maybe.

She already had my boner as Kim Bauer. But she had my heart when I saw her face smeared with rib sauce.