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I'd say the better reference point is Crime and Punishment. I'd hate to give more details to spoil the film, although the premise is laid out early.

2000 miles away!

Nah, I have nothing to offer to a girl and it's been a long time.

Don't worry. I'll never be in a relationship again.

Einstein was special not for his high-IQ horsepower but for his insight and creativity, CBS!

He also has a photographic memory and he has three PhDs and he's married to a hot young wife even though he's a fat man who loves a cushy chair and oh sorry I'm stuck in a TV cliche loop.

Because I have to pee.

The showrunner era has existed for far longer than most people think.

It depends on the series, but even if there's a name attached to the episode as a writer there's no guarantee he or she wrote those lines. I would go with whoever the showrunner or orchestrator is, which in most cases in TV is not the director. Your teacher is probably thinking of film where directors have more

Carvey's a 1 seed? Huh.

I can't stop watching Gary Unmarried.

I thought about watching, and then I remembered I own every season from 1 to 10.

I found a book of her letters, and she wrote a scathing piece on Ayn Rand.

It was revealed on the podcast with Bill Simmons, and it's been up for a long time (before the show.)

Danger zone.

STEPHEN! STEPHEN!

Yeah I shrug them off too. I'm trying to think of which live albums I love. I guess I'd have to go with Jazz stuff….

Has someone looked at the power steering? If it takes a while to warm up, sounds like something's restricting it or it's simply … low I guess.