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Help me out here, guys - what's the Belgian beer reference all about?

I live in DC, but for some reason I feel slightly embarrassed about going to this. Maybe it's got something to do with the words "extremely cool" and "DC" coming together in one article that just throws me off.

Will there be a Season Two? That's the big question. Actually, the bigger question is whether it gets canceled mid-season. Hopefully it's not airing on the CW.

Well, that was a marmite episode of television, if ever there was one. I can't imagine that there are many people out there going "it was alright". One a show that is niche enough to begin with, I think this will be the polarizing straw that breaks the camels back for many.

I personally enjoyed the Varga scenes the most. I found his diatribes fascinating and compelling. Each to their own, I guess.

Why does Trump never button his suit jacket? Granted, in the pantheon of issues concerning the man, it's not up there with the most important, but it riles me every time I see him. He's a billionaire with a penchant for Brioni suits, yet they always look ill-fitting, and almost never buttoned. And don't get me started

Reminded me of "Lord of War" too.

Could somebody remind me what happened to the Russian? The last I remember, he was having a drink at the bowling alley, minus one ear.

I don't really understand this critic. Out of 10 episodes, he graded six A or A-, and only one dropped to the level of a B. And yet the overall tone is one of disappointment.

Graduated from the same school as Dr. Christmas Jones.

Didn't Hopkins call Bay "a genius" in one interview? Tony has always been positively Caine-esque in his willingness to sell his soul for a paycheck, but that was too much even for him.

Guinea pig is good, though it's all about the seasoning. Like a stringier, gamier version of rabbit.

When I was living in Hong Kong, I went over to Shenzhen. There were restaurants there where you could pick your live dog by breed, kind of like how you choose a lobster in some seafood restaurants. I consider myself an adventurous eater, but that was a step too far.

Only a detention that goes on for years, in many instances. It should be mandatory that anyone thinking about going to law school should have to spend a few hours touring a doc review center.

The way Howard handled Chuck's exit from the firm was masterful. Decisive yet dismissive; respectful yet devastatingly pragmatic, all at the same time. I'm not sure what it says about me as a boss, but I aspire to be a leader like Howard.

Of all the things on the show, the portrayal of Document Review Hell was possibly the most realistic.

It's a shame that all of the lawyers on the show couldn't have put their differences behind them, and just hung out a shingle You'd have Howard to manage the firm and the Litigation Department, Kim to run Corporate and Finance, Chuck to head the Appellate group, and Jimmy to handle the criminal and plaintiff-side

I've always been on the Howard defense team. For all his quirks and faults, he has always shown himself to be a company man who puts colleagues and employees first.

It pains me because I adore the 9:30, and would hate to ever see it displaced from No. 1 by anything, real or otherwise.

It pains me to say it, but I fully expect to see The Bang Bang Bar displace The 9:30 Club as the Rolling Stone Best Indoor Venue in America Awards this year.