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I think it is character driven. All of the rumors of JM and AP being at odds are really just rumors, and there are no such rumors regarding any of the other actors. Maybe it's me giving these shows, with their sprawling casts and even bigger guest casts, more of a pass than others, knowing that budgets are finite, but

Oh, I don't doubt that the show will address the issue at some point. I'm just saying it's odd that neither Eli, nor Alicia, Peter, or anyone else, has brought this up. It's a pretty big issue, even if there's nothing behind it, so you'd think they'd mention it.

I call BS. Who is this guy that decided to get a TV host to run by petition? Isn't he a hired hand, the type that a candidate/potential candidate seeks out, and not the other way around?

4. Might be about money more than anything else. If you piss off people about one thing, the purse strings might become a whole lot tighter.

It's never been clear that he was entirely innocent, or at least that he'd be able to walk. At least for a few minutes tonight, I figured this was an indication he was in deeper than anyone might expect. But then, the lab technician…

How come nobody has brought up Nelson Dubek? I can't think everyone is convinced that Will's death made the investigation go away, and surely it'd occur to someone that something coming out might make the campaign just a bit messy.

Not all Democrats are liberals.

The Queen of Jordan episode of 30 Rock was one of my favorites, of that show but also of any show, ever. It perfectly skewered reality TV. I'm in the minority on that one, I think, as lots seemed to think that season of the show was weak, but that episode, at least, was AWESOME.

Bitch Hunter, which was produced by Matthew Weiner, as well as Jack Burditt, as his follow up to Mad Men.

You have something against Anita Alvarez? I know nothing about her except that she is the current SA and, as such, one of the higher ranking female Hispanics in politics. Given the relative dearth of them, I am kind of surprised she isn't talked up more.

It was bottled, so I am guessing not.

Oh, I completely get where you are coming from. I have wanted to put a muzzle on my own nieces and nephew at times. I'm just saying that hitting another person's kid, however justified it might seem, is probably fairly rare, even if it was a pretty light tap. Sex stuff seems far more common, to me at least.

Maybe it's me, but how should she have handled this? She could have gotten angry at him for creating this potential issue, which would have been silly, or she could have been (more?) self-righteous and spoken to him like a child, which would have been out of line. She didn't say this in front of her mother, which

Throwing her son under the bus wouldn't get her anything. It's not as if her son murdered a bunch of kids and puppies. Were she to do that, she would lose a lot, but because she went against her own family. And if anyone tried to bring this up, they would likely face a lot of push back because they were bringing her

I remember reading a demo breakdown of who was watching what last year, and apparently, as a 29-year-old man, I am one of the few of my type watching TGW. I just chalk this up to being cooler than everyone else like me and having good taste. :]

And, to be fair, I think it's safe to say that an SA or DA isn't the same as a legislator. Legislators are the ones making sure poor people don't starve, while SAs/DAs are the ones acting like Denzel in the movies, only without the violence.

Castro is corrupt, it seems, but the point of this move is to scare her and knock her out of the race. If she's out of the race, would she still sue? Maybe, but maybe not. And if she doesn't sue, mission accomplished, right?

How is it stealing from another show if the two situations are pretty different? I have yet to watch BB for more than two episodes, but I don't think Walter White ever ran for office.

I don't see why it'd be a bad thing if she took the money and then put him away. There's the obvious taint of taking money from a dirty source, as well as the fact that taking money would, in the minds of many, make her more likely to do his bidding, but if doesn't affect her behavior, why would it matter?

I'm far more on board with the running for office stuff than I was before, because I don't think it's a diversion and will fit in with what the show does best.
I disagree that she isn't moral. Maybe she will be shown to be less than she is, but so far, I think we have just seen her realize she's dug herself into a