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Thats very interesting.

Not before the election. We don't want someone who people will vote for.

Nobel Prize to Bob Dylan - yes!

I love how this show play with the likeability of the characters. Personally until tonight I thought Gordon was one of the most deplorable persons I had ever seen on tv - a petty tyrant as Donnas parents labels him. Tonight not so much.
People really react hard to the characters (and different ones even), it's well

I would like to more on board with this show. I am a fan of Mindy, have read her books and somewhat admire that she uses her show to surround herself with hot men. But I think the storylines suffers for the same reasons.

This is great news!

I want a full HBO season, Game Change-style about how Trumps campaign worked behind the scenes.

A malignant narcissist stops their emontional evolvment at 14-15 and is a teenager in the head for the rest of their lives. Their condition make them all very alike - and not the way you would call Bill Clinton a charming narcissist. It's a severe mental condition that ruins families. And now maybe the world as a

What bothers me most is that she comes of as inept. I want female sci-fi-writers to take over the world, not be…wifeys.
*Will go selfdestruct now*

I understand that, I really do. But this is a parallel world by the same author and somewhat important. If she had said - 'but I read the book', that would be okay, but she seems a little proud about not knowing about Crichton. And he made the world they are writing about. I think good writers can have all the

It is very much different. If you are a headwriter on a show based on an author who wrote a book with a similar premise - that went on to be a very successfull film - you should watch it. There is no virtue in being ignorant, when it comes to writing.

One of the writers in the EW-interview:

Paulo, The murderous bandit, photographed dead, but not really dead next to a woman, both in caskets. I might be reaching.

Never watch Veep.

Worst.Book.Ever. And I really like Crichton.

Luckily there are so much good new stuff for women premiering tonight. Or something.

Empathy on the other hand…

I dont know - I just remember them being sarcastic about it. And also making fun of how she 'looked different', when her role was played by another actress in a couple of episodes (they changed the character).

This show had the funniest 'behind the scenes'- feature. The writers were SO honest. Apparently Illeana Douglas decided mid-show that she did not want her character to be a prostitute anymore. And she got them to change the script.

True. I just sorta hoped it ended there.