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I did a triumphant fist pump!

As a nerd, who never went to a prom, I don't feel any particular nostalgic pangs to recreate that missed life event the way these characters do.

I blasted past it on my DVR, but it looked the same. Started the same way at least.

Three things stood out from this episode:
1. Annabeth Gish's stunt woman did a fantastic job with that fall over the desk when Gemma hit Jarry.
2. Tig and Happy are a cute couple. I'd watch a spin-off of those two.
3. The Aftershow was sooo dreadful that it actually made the episode look good by comparison.

Also, kicking it back to a trial court would have cost us that wonderful exchange about what the Defendant was going to be having for dinner.

Factually speaking this entire episode was ridiculous, although i was hoping against hope to recognize some of the Justices as avatars of the ones that actually sit on that bench or did until forcibly removed from the bench.

I cannot buy your Knicks argument because the Lakers arguably had a better run… 5 rings in 11 years, another 2 Finals appearances in that time vs. 5 rings in 16 years with 1 extra Finals appearance.

Also, the Spurs were boring. But somehow their longevity made them not boring and turned Duncan into one of the most properly regarded players in the league.

In my case referring to the Wire rule as "new" was to imply that the old rule had passed from existence, MIchonne and Tyrese broke that rule, but unfortunately for T-Dawg that didn't happen soon enough.

I guess "Only two actors from the Wire are allowed on the show at one time" is the new "Only one black character allowed at a time" rule.

It is rare, but not completely unheard of.

A mid-term exam on Torts would probably focus on Duty and Breach (without looking at causation and negligence), or maybe just duty depending on how slowly they are plodding through, whereas Property would focus on the introductory stuff like maybe adverse possession.

I don't know how to feel about this show.

Sorkin is always good for the great speeches and big moments. His entire catalog has proved to me over and over again that there will always be something in his work to like.

I'm pretty sure your Password is Taco.

I took it to be a bit of editing misdirection.
We infer that because Juice got his cut back that he must have told Jax about Gemma
Further adding to that inference is Gemma being escorted to Jax for "Club business".
The final piece that told us Gemma was in trouble was Unser making Jax promise "she won't get hurt".

Gareth was shot, but it wasn't necessarily a fatal shot.

Whoa!

In for Regular Coverage. As a 32 year old man I need some validation for my sudden increased viewing of Disney Channel programs (Girl Meets World and Star Wars: Rebels).

Wow. Mafia is the only movie I have ever walked out of in the theatres. If memory served it seemed like every joke of consequence was shoved in the previews in the weeks leading up to release.