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Justin Timberlake. Well my first choice is actually Steve Carell, but Justin would do.

I came here to say this. I was hoping the bus would knock some humility into her, give her a couple of episodes where she has to bite her tongue and depend on Boyle for help, but no, she heals faster than Wolverine and is back to being right about everything. LaToya may think she's all that and a bag of chips, but…

Rick Perry doesn't get a pass.

I want to give a shout out to the casting department for consistently finding actors who look similar enough to Joe Lo Truglio for the extended Boyle clan.

Between this and Kevin Malone's thing for Pam when she wore librarian glasses on the Office, it makes me wonder…

Trick question, Stephanie Beatriz is always arousing.

I loved these two episodes. B+ minimum for me.

Marge hasn't become a robot yet.

Marge hasn't become a robot yet.

I didn't like the lack of Jake-Amy interaction, especially after such a long break. But other than that, great episode all round. LaToya's right, the Jake-Rosa and Boyle-Holt pairings work really well.

China has defined itself in opposition to the US and the West for forty years, if America continues its Trump-fuelled meltdown we could see them transform into a liberal beacon for human rights and clean energy.

They can convince the people who can.

Cambodia?

I thought Boyle's hair looked a little darker. Rosa definitely put on more eye make up than in the previous episodes. Jake looked a little thinner than usual, Amy and Gina look a little bit heavier. Not to say that any of that is bad of course, it's just noticeable.

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Chris Pratt does try that at first, in fact he spends a year trying to get to the secure area of the ship, where the crew and tech people are sleeping. But they're shielded behind a blast door and there's no chance of him getting through to them on his own.

Well you have Theresa May and Angela Merkel at least.

His snarky remarks to Alexander Hamilton were a treat to this fan of 'Hamilton'.

Try as I might, I hear Lithgow's very distinct voice in every line, not the famous Churchillian grumble. I would rank Albert Finney's Churchill in the Gathering Storm as my favourite portrayal. Finney simply is Churchill, while I'm still very aware that John Lithgow is playing a role.

Hitchcock's getting more creepy (I remember him saying something sexual about Rosa) but Scully's still as loveable as ever.

There's a significant difference. Real billionaires like Bill Gates and Elon Musk can cure cancer and malaria and invent self-returning rockets, the merely rich can at most fund modest charities.