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I found the whole Mao-Avasarala meeting to be somewhat contrived. For the entire show, she's been presented as just a bit smarter than everyone else…until Mao demands she meet under his terms. She *knows* it's a trap (as does Cotyar and probably Bobby, too), she's got his whole family imprisoned with his assets

If we're lucky, he gets absorbed into Proto-Julie and hangs out at her feet like that little creature Jabba the Hutt had.

They've got a station on Io?!?? I'd love to see the CGI for that…I imagine it being a virtual hellscape, like Venus^2.

Wow, I really butchered that name! I watched the ep again last night, and the 'P' is more clear now that I know it's there. The Expanse really does a good job with internationalizing names in the future, but it's still hard pick them up sometimes.

Not to mention the place opens at 6am!

Ah, perfect. Thanks! I had figured Errinwright drank the scotch to show him that the poison only affects Martians. It does, but I misunderstood how it was dispensed.

Does anyone know what Errinwright meant when he said, "No, Fyodor, it was 186 minutes ago" while holding up the opera whatever he had gifted the Mars rep? I've watched that scene as well as the previous part of it, I can't figure out what he's referencing with the 186 minutes.

Ironic you say that. The script is already written…all they've been waiting for is a lag between making LMAOE episodes. The initial plan was to start filming right after season 1 ended, but the network ordered a ton of new episodes, so Mac2 got put on hold.

Oh, right, how could I have left off KFBR392, my favorite gag in the whole movie? It starts off so subtle but gets more and more psychotic. The coup de grace is that MacGruber's end game is to not only key and set the car on fire, but to *also* yell at the guy "Fuck you, asshole!"

It's probably the 2nd funniest comedy I've seen in the last 10 years (behind 'Black Dynamite'). I just casually watched it because it came on HBO. It was pretty funny at first, then he recruited his A-Team, and it got *really* funny, getting progressively more vulgar as it progressed ("Just point at something in the

Except somehow "MacGruber" is a work of absolute genius. I never thought Forte was funny on SNL (he impersonated a Latino debate host once and just used his regular voice), but MacGruber has me dying of laughter every time I watch it.

So we're watching a shitty, multi-year version of - SPOILER ALERT - "Mulholland Drive"?

I was expecting Jasper to finally talk and have an adult voice. I still think he might be an adult, ala Emmanuel Lewis. Oh, no, I just had a bad vision of a half hour of Tandy making Webster "jokes".

I would need Jasper's cigarette stash to be joints for me to be able to get through another half hour like that.

Better that than another appearance of that g-damn t-rex. Dear God, I hate the t-rex.

At least they didn't name the kid "Seven", I guess. They don't need to add new characters…they should be killing old ones off. Even Todd has become boring as hell. Only Mary Steenburgen seems to know how to keep her character interesting (not surprising; she's an all-star)
At this point, I'm not really sure I know

Plus he has the SNL characteristic of dragging the bits on and on and on and on.

No, he's still pretty damn annoying. I'm suffering through this week's ep right now, which is a LOT of Tandy talking to silent Yoda. It's marginally less-annoying than last week's talking to Yoda-who-isn't-there. It just goes on and on and on and on and….WHERE THE HELL IS MACGRUBER 2?!??!

It took me 8 episodes to realize that Melanie Bird was played by Jean Smart. I kept seeing her thinking "There's something strange about Kim Cattrall, like she had *some* kind of work done but I can't figure out what it is." It was driving me nuts for the last two days, and then I saw her name in the credits and

I'm binge watching the show right now and am on this episode. I've loved the show up to this point, but I find this pseudo-flashback episode to be absolutely tedious. I skipped about 20 minutes of it just to get through it and get back to actual storyline.
It reminded me of that terrible Sopranos episode where Tony was