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Definitely. Catherine has been mostly shown in relation to Selina's questionable at best parenting of her. Given Selina's interactions with normals, Catherine would have to be completely out of touch as well- it's nice to see the show play with that.

Huge fan of Gene. Wet Hot American Summer and Meloni's guest spot on Scrubs made me a card carrying member of the Chris Meloni Needs To Do More Comedy club.

Corrected- thanks for catching this!

A problem I've been working to rectify, though it has let me put off deciding what to use.

Dissent will not be tolerated! Seriously though, if Clovis didn't work for you, I'm not surprised the episode didn't. As for Jonah, he's a strong flavor- I love it, but I can see why he's getting to be too much for you.

It's been The Lovely Leslie Knope Parade of Loveliness ever since the show worked out its season 1-2 kinks, to me at least.

To give a counter-example, Parks and Rec's best season was Leslie's campaign. Blowing up the show, ala Archer, comes with risks, but I'll take that over complacency any day.

I'm a sucker for a good, spirited debate. We'll see if this cures me of that, lol.

That's a real issue, wudntulik2know- I absolutely agree. The road to the election could easily take us through this season and next, but this campaign puts an end date on the series, unless they find an interesting way to wriggle out of it. Selina as Veep once again, either to Danny Chung or George Maddox, could be

lol- Glad to know it's my AVC reviewer status that makes me an idiot, not the opinion you disagree with, Leonard. I absolutely agree that the show had a lot of fun with the perceived triviality of the VP's role in American politics. However, you can only keep the characters/their jobs useless for so long before we

lol. Why is that a jackass comment? I loved seasons one and two, but the show has clicked into a new gear now that it has a goal the characters are working towards.

One of the things I really appreciate about Veep, actually, is that it presents a group of narcissists who are constantly awful to each other and people in general (just look at any character's interactions with members of the public), gets you to like and root for them, and then doesn't judge you for doing so. Unlike

I look forward to following the naming process, lol. Thanks!

I'll do my best, Gary- how about a typo? People love typos, right?

Thanks! I'm excited to be on board, and to have such a great show to review.