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Cutler thinks he bought Harry, but I don't think Harry realizes that. I think Harry would just vote along with Roger and Don.

Don figuring out a way to get Lou fired for breach of contract, so they owe him nothing.

I'm looking forward to the movie version of "Magneto forms his own sovereign nation to get away from Richard Nixon."

I bet that Nina ends up at Ice Station Zebra with the repatriated scientist and the fat guy she screwed.

Yay! Now Akbar is the popular one!
*scuttles away*

Stairway to Heaven is totally different! It has a flute! Where's your flute intro, Spirit? WHERE IS IT?

"Oh, Dan Darper. You didn't start with Episode I, did you? You're supposed to watch Episodes IV, V, and VI, and then just skim some of the fight scenes in I, II, and III."

It would be funny if Martha was a super-secret internal affairs agent who knows that Phillip's cover is bullshit.

Yeah, I think he's following Jared at least in part because Jared leads him to a safe house and an exfiltration team, more pieces for him to take off the board.

Usually the attention to 1981/82 details is pretty good, but the car scene bothered me, because the car model Stan picked out didn't come out until 1983. That car wouldn't be on a skeevy used car lot in early 1982.

"Shit," says Billy Dee Williams, reaching for the phone. "I'll fucking play Wedge, then."

I was sort of surprised that the church Paige was going to was a lefty pacifist nuke-protesting one, and not a righty evangelical-Moral Majority-Reagan-loving one. Am I alone in this?

I'm looking forward to the season finale when we find out Martha is a quadruple agent and she kickboxes Jared/Larrick to death in a showdown at that Georgetown mall where Arnold rode the police horse in "True Lies."

That started a couple of weeks ago.

"Hi Dick!"

It's already weird. We're in a world where Kirk and Spock are played by Whatshisname and the guy from Heroes.

Ecbert wants to be King of all England, not just King of Wessex.

I'm surprised they didn't have Gregorian monks chanting "You Light Up My Life."
It looked like the wedding in "Excalibur."

In the prequels he really only framed shots two ways. Everybody walks slowly past the camera, or everybody sits on a couch.

I think Arya becomes more of a loveable murder-scamp rather than a monster.