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    I watched this last night. I'm really puzzled by the low grade. I thought this was an excellent episode, typical of the ones directed by Michael Apted. Does it get dinged for boiling Bill's character flaws over? Considering the gender role reversal depiction of sexual harrassment, the wonderful meditation on Frank's

    For as good of a decision-maker, thinker, and strategist as he was, can you point to a cause as to why he made so many mistakes appointing generals?

    "it absents emotional contrast." - No it doesn't. She has her primary moods, but everyone does. It's a absurd to hold that against her. It demonstrates a lack of understanding in the nuances of what she's doing. And per my previous post, that's fine. She's a secret for a small niche. I hope most people continue

    I know exactly what you're talking about, but I've stopped caring. It's nice that I'm one of the few people who seem to understand that she had a better 00's than properly adored artists like Tom Waits, Beck, or even Wilco. Her work is my little secret. I heard the couple that wrote the soundtrack to Frozen on 'Fresh