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I wish you had written all of the reviews for The Office. Nathan not only makes factual errors but also analyses nothing, just recapping the episode while substituting "fucking" for every other adverb.

Total filler.

A few points:

The constant expletives in these reviews are so lazy. "Fucking" is not the only adverb out there.

This just blew my mind. Megan's ways definitely went right over my head except for very obvious moments, like when she stole the part her friend wanted. But when you put all those small things together, what you say makes a lot of sense.

Sometimes I forget how great the dialogue on that show was. God, I miss it.

I think she let her jealousy get in the way of her sympathy. Ordinarily she'd have known better.

I lol'd at "Old Guy Who Warned Her and Associates" (LLP).

I lol'd at "Old Guy Who Warned Her and Associates" (LLP).

Which is almost a macrocosm of how he's one day this low-life who does hits to make ends meet and another a super-hit man with thermal key readers.

Which is almost a macrocosm of how he's one day this low-life who does hits to make ends meet and another a super-hit man with thermal key readers.

I don't think you'll be disappointed by the ending. Just stick with it, they do a decent job and stay true to the characters.

I don't think you'll be disappointed by the ending. Just stick with it, they do a decent job and stay true to the characters.

Welcome, Joe!!

Welcome, Joe!!

I entirely see what you did there.

"The Wire is another one, where even if it isn't uplifting and happy, the ending still really feels true to the characters and the message of the show" - also true for Mad Men IMO

"How exactly did Huck kill everyone on that bus by shooting them? Did he start in the front and work his way back? You know what? Never mind."

Why are people so fixated on the idea of Don dying? I don't see anything pointing towards that.

I'm so sorry to hear that.