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My favourite track from Mr Djawadi's soundtrack is The Machine Theme. So good. Makes me want to learn the cello and play it broodingly in a wood paneled library/server room.

The disembodied voice was very Nineteen Eighty-Four. Reminded me of the "iron voice" in the wall ( https://ebooks.adelaide.edu… ), which I found rather chilling the first time I read it.

As as aside; Cover Versions of Songs Ramin Djawadi Should Record, using the Game of Thrones intro theme instruments: "Montage" by DVDA.

If it were an 80s Rocky-style montage of stick beatings and sceptical looks from Jaqen H'ghar, it would be done in under 3 minutes.

I realise it's a national dish or whatever, but I always balked whenever I read a passage describing characters dining in the Great Hall chowing down on "Spotted Dick".

I loved the House of Cards episode, with Jeff Beal.

and rufus. It's soooo rufus.

CREEP CITY
Animated opening titles
"Four and three and two and leer!"

I have no idea what you're referencing, but I laughed - nay, cackled - out loud.

I played Now You're A Man at my 21st birthday party. I am not actually a man (a manny manny man) but damn I love that track.

Upvoted for addressing us as "People of Interest".

This week, rather than our usual Reese-ocalypse, we got Sensible-ish Reese. The
tables are flipped, with Fusco going on an unauthorised undercover mission and
John toeing the line.

“Who’s the hottie?”
“She’s none of your concern”

“I’ve spent the past two decades learning how not to colour inside the lines. It may take me a second or two to figure it out.”

Looking at those eerie, grainy photos, I keep imagining a bizarre retro-futuristic universe where everyone watches The Trylon and Perisphere Show. Citizens tune in daily to view a mesmerising live feed; a single, unmoving shot of Trylon and Perisphere, soundtracked by an ominous, electronic hum.

I'm not normally a yell-at-the-screen kind of person, but I found myself saying "noooo don't do it"

Don Hertzfeldt is the primary reason I watched this episode. Was not disappointed; that couch gag was wonderful.

For me…
- Brian's interaction with Santa's Little Helper was priceless.
- Roger's "thanks for having me!".
- Dr Nick and Dr Dog.
- “Don’t drink the water. Everyone here looks like they have hepatitis” garnered a chuckle.

A show that encourages a bit of intrigued digging afterwards is my kind of show.

Finch: “Now, what do you see when you look at this picture of Claire?”
Reese: “An unstable college student staring at street art”