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    I prefer assigned seating. You choose your seats online, and develop these very specific preferences over time.

    No, I believe the price rise is fuel-related. Lower fuel costs, bigger margins

    The (close to) last lines: "I love him," "I love him too", where they're actually talking about two different people.

    I don't think this show is driven by the subplots: rather each of these plots are Esmail's comments on the reality we live in. Elliot's illness is the beginning of his questioning the reality we are in, and Elliot's monologue about the existence of God in his support circle was a part of that.
    The fish is alive, the

    And as another woman, I respectfully disagree with you. Chandra to me was an easy target to pull down, and the other two women fit too easily into the 'ball buster' tropes. Chandra's boss is incompetent and mean, Weiss' character ignores the evidence belatedly heroic cop Box brings in. I would have been more forgiving

    It is totally normal if its two young kids (Lena was seven) and both were exploring each other's bodies. Perhaps you want to criminalize kids playing 'doctor' everywhere. Way to derail and attempt to kill the messenger.

    I read some hollywood gossip (its hard to sort truth from trash here though) that Russell and JLaw hooked up for a while. She stopped during Joy and its pissed him off. Maybe that's why the movie is kinda just ok. The muse departed the trailer, etc.

    Yes. Why watch something when you dislike its sensibility and then spitball about it? It's like not being a fan of sketch comedy and then watching say, Key&Peele or Inside Amy Schumer.

    The horror effects are very late '90s. Lots of self-turning doorknobs and ghosts with long pointy fingers. The sets are sumptuous, the story is silly and Chastain is superlative.

    I guessed it to be Darlene. She says the same lines over again at the End of the World party, as if the words were hers.

    You are talking way more about Cosby than LouisCK here. However much you want to spin it, there's no actual finger-pointing, just rumors about a comedian that Gawker has suggested is Louis CK. And then you go running around calling other people assholes.

    The line I found stayed with me, was where Lady Pole is being force-fed some awful looking gruel by Segundus: 'I am prisoner when I am sleeping, allow me to be free when I am awake.' Alice Englert does quite a job in a scene that could have been a hammy one.