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hard not to be disagreeable regarding Jonah … Selina is disagreeable generally

that book on the Supreme Court sounds interesting … is it on Amazon?

the brief scenes from next week includes Jimmy visiting someone in a body cast / the ending of the episode has her just bruised … so you know maybe

what ever happened to Gary's girlfriend? did they break up?

Jonah's downfall appears to be foreshadowed given The Jeffersons made a deal without him knowing about it. Need to see more of Montez. Episode as a whole was disappointing. And, darn, Amy just isn't being used properly this season. She is basically there to make ugly faces.

Don't begrudge you the paycheck, Harry, but perhaps you should have filmed it awake. Seem to be sleepwalking thru it. Not looking very good either. Nice some other "Night Court" actors got better roles later in their careers.

will that pill mixing have other applications in the future of Nacho?

maybe … but she's has repeatedly wanted Mike to do stuff for her and being concerned about sharing Mike to me seems to be there

To me, looked like she was jealous, wanting Mike to herself.

I'm glad we saw some more Kim. Rhea Seehorn is great.

The fact this episode aired while Trump is in Saudi Arabia shows how Veep can be topical without even planning to be so. (Note — it's 2018 in Veep universe as Richard Splett's website shows.)

that should be some bunch of change

the comedian Rick Overton getting basically a cameo shows how crowded with guest stars this episode was — nice to see Beth Littleford after her being basically wasted on that Disney show "Dog With A Blog" mom role. Selina soft-soaping FGM is a new low for her.

Fans of "Good Luck Charlie" might recognize (at least her voice) that makeup artist.

Forty percent of the season is finished and having one very good episode (top five might be a bit much — can think of two or three even last season that might be better) doesn't frankly seem enough there. But, being somewhat disappointed doesn't mean one can't still enjoy the episodes anyhow.

His brother (end of Season One) was a major reason for him losing some of his soul. It would be a completion of that arc if Chuck is somehow involved. (The tease for the next episode suggests Chuck isn't done.) Kim dying would be horrible and a somewhat cheap dramatic device.

I was a bit wary about the breakdown on the stand — it seemed a bit theatrical — though guess it works. I appreciate actual exposition — there was just too much waiting/observing, things drawn out. We also got another quick scene of Kim getting ready for work. Her brushing her teeth is so hot, you know?

Lenny from "Laverne & Shirley" has range

The skill is there and fans of the show particularly can enjoy watching these episodes.

"original tape would have been admissible"