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In fairness, while The Rock does look very clean, he also looks like he smells like slightly-too-much cologne. So does that Chris guy. This is often the problem with these multiple-showers-a-day guys, they refresh their cologne each time so it stays overly pungent all day instead of gradually wearing off like the good

I would just be itchy.

Where does one find Evil?

I can’t help but wonder if that’s why they brought him on as EP in the first place. Trebek was already doing pretty poorly when Mike Richards started working for the show, he’s hardly a long-timer and they surely had already gotten a few contingencies in place by last fall.

I think she’s both sincere and that it doesn’t mean much to her, she will get distracted and likely drop the whole thing, having no clue how earth-shattering that will be to Belinda.

It’s a pretty good pitch!

The jarring thing for me was that I thought young Cindy (who I’d assumed was the Gillian Jacobs character as intended) looked a lot more like Allison Brie than GJ.

Maybe they meant prime time soaps? Because yeah, outside of a few exceptions notable mostly for how very rare they are, daytime soap operas don’t do much stunt casting.

It explained a lot to see that he was a Broadway guy -- he played Shrek! Totally tracks.

Yeah, I feel like Season 2 would definitely be “getting out of this jam” shenanigans rather than more of trying to off Kevin -- I feel like that maxes out at a one-season arc (sympathy-wise beyond just narrative structure). Plus whatever aftermath revelations she has.

Do we know that Paula isn’t wealthy? I honestly don’t remember if they’ve told us anything like that. She seems like she comes from the same world as Olivia, attitude-wise.

Oh I know that’s technically what she’s doing (the second she started law school, but okay, sure, artistic license plus Gold Privilege), but the depiction of it has her being treated as a first-year associate so much so that the reviewer thinks the firm doesn’t take her seriously enough as a lawyer (because she’s not

  • Marissa seems increasingly frustrated that the firm keeps treating her as an on-hand investigator and doesn’t take her seriously as a lawyer yet, so when is she just going to fully leave and join Wackner?”

My favorites so far have been Robin Roberts and Ken Jennings. I liked the 60 Minutes guy at the time, but since I can no longer remember his name, I guess he didn’t have a lasting impact.

Also Armond made it clear that they are actually only being charged for the suite they’re currently in. So yes, they were given the wrong room, but no, they are not being charged for the more expensive room. 

The show kept talking about how he came with “clean letters” and I was thinking about how at a lot of major law firms they don’t do “reference letters” so much as verify that someone was employed there and “to your knowledge” has no deficiencies to prevent them from working in the legal field. All protection from

Really surprised at how good this show is. Just wanting to put it in enough comments that it’s on the free version of Peacock (which has been mentioned before but I want folks to be certain that it’s not another bait-and-switch that lulls you into thinking it’s free and then charges you on the 3rd episode.)

I kept thinking about that watching this show! He can no longer play the hot young egomaniac with a God complex, he has to be the wise elder trying to take the young hotshot down.

That’s awful. And yes, it does me make me visit here a hell of a lot less. I’d thought maybe it was just a browser compatibility issue for some of us, and I was going to take my licks as I usually do with my technological ignorance. But if it’s everyone that’s just senseless.

I’m glad I’m not alone, at least! (This one was doable because there’s few enough comments that I could scroll through.) Very frustrating and it’s been like this for quite a while now. And the tech help page takes you to a “nope, this isn’t it” page.