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"We taught High school together", (Sexual tension off the charts)

Just watched the season recently having never seen it and reading frequently about the "Toby actions out of character" case. I thought it was plausible in terms of a man cumulatively broken by guilt and shame and regret. His messy relationship with his father, his situation with Andy & the kids and the death of his

Yeah, and obvs it's speculating on a hypotheses, but Toby had been through a lot emotionally, & was always kind of an outsider due to his background. The failing space mission may have been the straw that broke Toby and he faced the decision of saving actual lives over more abstract notions of loyalty & state secrecy.

There doesn't seem to be much love for the Santos campaign series. Suppose it became a different show, more cynical & down and dirty political in it's tone.

Not sure it was so out of character for Toby to leak the info (which seems to be the consensus). He had an uneasy relationship with other White House staffers, & the President. He also had no end of complex personal relationships from his father to Andy to his brother. And he has a strong moral streak where he wanted

I don't think you're using porn as advised on the packet. There will be a moustache, the cable will not be fixed, and you will know for sure. Often in horrifying biological detail.

Novelle Vague version will play at the wake.

"Faith and begorrah, We got seven canisters of CM-20. I say we roll them in there and nerve gas the whole fuckin' nest. Shillelaghs"

Always thought minifigs were a bit … butch. They never seemed to keep any ladies around, too busy being manly. Perhaps.

Been a while since saw S1, from memory the original case of the week stuff was pretty weak sauce compared to the Hillbilly Macbeth it became..

What would Bizarro world Justified have looked like without Boyd? Considering how much of the plot he drove during the series, it must have been a radically different show. Not sure if I believe the "kill Boyd in the pilot" story tbh.

That's ridiculous. How did he fit the vacuum tubes & the cathode rays into the horsies, and where did he plug them in?

So you're pitching a Jaws/Good Wife crossover; Eli, Diane, Elsbeth & David Lee in a duel to the death with a great white. And some pretty intense litigation.

It seems an odd subject to be so fascinated by, but suppose he wants to do something lighter, he's done a lot of heavy themes.

That sounds like a really anal reboot of Jaws "We're going to need a bigger boat.. and a copy of the Johnson Non Disclosure clauses"

"When we got back to Los Angeles [Olivier] said, 'How did your week go, dear boy?' And I told him we did this scene where the character I was playing was supposed to be up for three days. He says, 'So what did you do?' I say, 'Well I stayed up for three days and three nights.' And [Olivier's] famous line was, 'Why

And it's PG sequel, Mad Max:Furry Road?

If I was a lady person, I would definitely refer to my lady bits as my "hoodoo doodad". Frequently, loudly & sassily

He had quite the run in the '90s; even in flawed odds & sods like Fifth Element & The Scarlet Letter, he was magnetic.

Clarkson wasn't the one note pompous arse his detractors portray. He could show a vulnerable, melancholy side, was genuinely witty, and would happily skewer his own image. May & Hammond would also take the piss out of him, so even at his most blimpish, there was a wink to the audience, Evans was completely unsuited to