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So here's a question - assuming you have a big-screened iPhone/Android type smartphone, which side do you leave facing out when you put it in your pocket? Screen facing out, back facing out, or do you even think about it?

The more I think about it, the more I agree that Leslie being elected to city council should've been saved for a series finale. Can't blame them for never knowing the fate of the show, but oh well.

The fact that much of the ongoing plot this season is reportedly focused on the recall vote is what has me worried. It's far and away the Parks subplot that I give the fewest shits about, and it's a subplot that even makes me actively angry if I think about it for too long. Hell, I got angry just typing that.

He's coming to give a speech and Q&A at my school for no seemingly apparent reason. I ain't complaining.

Oh, right, I forgot that the Homeland finale leaked. I should probably watch that at some point before Sunday.

I get to meet R.J. Mitte next Tuesday. So that's exciting.

After season 5 of Parks, I'm gonna need to see season 6 before I'm sure that Schur isn't showing a consistent trend of taking shows in an annoying direction. In this case, it's the fact that B99 appears to be leaning away from the style of some of Schur's more recent work on Parks that is keeping me hooked.

Eh. All the right pieces are there, but I don't find anything particularly endearing about Akerman's character based on the pilot alone, and I'm going to need to actually like her if she's going to carry the show. This is one comedy I can easily see myself sticking with, though, once it finds its legs.

A little of both. Never been much of an in-depth movie fan, and when I do watch movies I tend to go for more on-the-surface-entertaining movies as opposed to movies that people would consider closer to quality cinema.

I've only seen one of those (Dumbo), and even that one I've never actually seen all the way through.

I feel like it would be pointless for Jesse to make the connection that Walt lead the Nazis to Andrea. He knows that they have their connections and their own ways of getting information, so there's no reason for him to suspect that they did anything other than dig into his past. It's not like Jesse needs any

I sorta thought this, and still do, but this quote from Sepinwall's review brings up a good point on that:

I thought it was a pretty great episode. Not quite up to the level of last week's (and I don't believe anything else on TV ever will be) but it provided a lot of very solid set-up to the grand finale with a few great sequences along the way (Jesse's entire plotline was very well done, I thought, with a heartbreaking

This was for the Jim Parsons win.

In other news, this is a very strange Emmys.

I like how everyone who would care that Anna Gunn won an Emmy is most certainly not currently watching the Emmys.

I swear they purposefully switched around the first three actor wins just to make this one hurt even more.

FUCK

That and the cut to Anna Chlumsky's texting.

This conflicts me. I like Louis-Dreyfus, but I really hate the writing for her character on Veep.