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Nicola Murray was I believe the prototype for Selina Meyer. However, Selina Meyer has just enough Malcolm Tucker in her to make it a better character.

From bean to cup, she fucks up.

Seasons 1 and 3 are great too, Season 2 - Yikes.

Seriously? No Breaking Bad characters? There were at least two characters from Season 2 that buoyed the show. For the one that survived to the end, Saul Goodman was a clear pivot toward a positive direction for Walt and Jesse's arcs.

The problem with including the Sopranos is that you knew you had to regularly replace characters since it's a mob show. I could make the same case for Richie Aprile, Tony Blundetto and Phil Leotardo as for Ralph Cifaretto.

Andy Bernard was insufferable. Agree completely on Woody Boyd though.

Ummm, did you forget J.B. Smoove (Leon Black) on Curb Your Enthusiasm? For a guy who started off as just Vivaca A. Fox's brother, he carved his niche into the show. The "last" episode even features Larry and Leon together in Paris. Leon gave license to so many jokes that you couldn't do on CYE before and thus buoyed

Now do Hannibal as Magnum P.I.! No wait, Star Wars as Friends!

I don't know how synergistic it is if you actually knew from where the handle originates.

Since "No Vaseline" is an ANTI-NWA song, you should've known it wasn't an NWA song.

Wow, a very simplistic interpretation of my response. And the hackneyed "Child, please" at the end punctuates it perfectly.

"No Vaseline" was on Ice Cube's Death Certificate. This was post-NWA.

You don't like how Dee Barnes is living well Fuck You!

But pretty much fan who watches this movie is going to already know about the misogyny (definitely) and homophobia (not as apparent). It's not a lie about history at all or at least it's not a lie of commission.

Dee Barnes would like to say….that she's a crazy muthafucka from 'round tha way!

Eazy-E's ghost: "I'll never have unprotected sex with a rap groupie in the 80s again"

What I really despise are modern day commentators searching from departures from PC in a movie about NWA. I mean, the "N" part should've given you a clue. The fact that it was about rappers from the late-80s from LA should've also pointed to various words and acts that would require fainting couches for the

Damages was a problematic show but the theme song was fantastic.

What's next, James West goes back to the lab again yo?