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And their best copier!

No, the daughter was completely unrealistic. She should still be mourning her boyfriend from last season, not telling strangers about her desalination plant. Chris I get a little better, although the lead-up to his suicide attempt was nonexistent.

I have 2 teenagers and I refuse to believe they'd ever be this dumb.

*smiling and nodding all day long*

At this point I mostly use it for looking up brewpub and restaurant specials.

100% agree. It's not all consumer driven. You don't really care if that walk-on part in NCIS has a 90 pound or 160 pound actress, and most people don't. But agents cast what they're used to casting.

Howard's going for a long con? Intriguing. Although he had plenty of chances to get rid of Chuck in season 1, it will be interesting to see how Howard reacts IF Jimmy has Chuck committed.

Actually the article states the opposite.

My mother taught me about the higher-end line size rule. I think you have to go higher up the line than most people can afford, and I think there is a decade thing going on. Such as if my grandmother passed me an old, high-quality suit, it would fit me despite the label being many sizes below my "usual" size. There's

I love the Daily News! I imagine it's mostly former New Yorkers who miss the place. But seriously, we do have a big vote coming up and NYers do tend to vote in Democratic primaries, even though the state doesn't make it easy.

It moves slow. I love this show, it's my favorite, but it very obviously moves slow, which is extremely frustrating when you only get a 10-episode season. I enjoy the interplay between Chuck and Howard and Kim and Jimmy, but like you said, in the end, law firms sought a client and Jimmy Did A Bad Thing. And that's

Right. He basically sold them on his unique expertise.

I don't know, Chuck was giving knowledge of regulations out of his own head. I don't have the knowledge of HHM to assume that knowledge translates to the firm as a whole without Chuck there.

Yes! That is truly the winner.

I knew that picture would come back to haunt him.

There's nothing like original Twilight Zone episodes to make you realize how freaked out people really were.

If anyone is looking for a good nonfiction Kindle deal, The Lost Girls, about the Long Island serial killer, is on sale. Excellent investigative journalism and pulls back the curtain on the new world of prostitution in high-rent neighborhoods.

Great review!

I liked the first half of The Years of Rice and Salt. Not to sour you on it, but I'd be interested to know what you think too. It is a cool premise, definitely.

That makes sense. Mike thinks he handled the situation wrong somehow.