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He isn’t motivated by money itself - none of them are or they could all retire and go lay on a beach somewhere. Winning, status, power is where their hearts are.

The package says definitely don’t but everybody does

Erik, you’re an old timer and we know how you roll. But your post was surface level pedantry. I long for the days of quality comments from you but you are truly the bottom of the barrel here.

It's crazy how many words you used to say absolutely nothing lol

Wasn’t familiar with the character. Enjoyed this write-up quite a bit.

Not sure, but the fridge contents kind of tells me maybe. Only beer and a donut with a bite taken out of it (a reference to last season?). Like, of course Barry can’t bother to fantasize/hallucinate real food. It’s all just shopping aisles of soup and gum.

Not sure that is a time jump. I took it as another one of Barry’s hallucinations similar to the wedding reception. 

Speaking of Gene’s bread adventures, I’m pretty sure he was also trying to cut through the plastic bag, instead of taking the loaf out first.

Well, I don’t know about anyone else but I’ve started to see (on my phone) a Taboola feed, which is basically endless ads for clickbait articles for other websites before I can scroll to the next article or even get to where the comments load, and I’m wondering if it’s the last straw? I truly hate how this website has

This guy sucks so bad that I guess that makes him the perfect governor for Florida 

Comment from my wife after last night’s episode: “Who knew that an episode that kicked off with a pegging reference and continued on to footballers with red string around their gentlemen’s regions would be so great?”

Ted Lasso is not a show about football any more than The Office is a show about paper products. It’s a show about people who happen to be in the football business.

I once again find myself in stark disagreement with the review-which is fine, but this is absolutely higher than a a C Plus for me. I thought the stories of the characters were fun, in some cases emotional, and well handled while clearly tying into a central theme.

When they occasionally do, it’s usually a character from the film. Those are few and far between.

“But, again, a lot of people have gotten swept up in ‘cancellation’, and I worry about that; it’s unsustainable, in a way,” Ringwald asserts. “Some people have been unfairly canceled and they don’t belong in the same category as somebody like Harvey Weinstein.”

He’s going to be arguing with himself like Gollum by the end of this.  Culkin did an amazing job of showing on his face how Roman’s internal struggles have broken into all-out war at this point.

“Your earlobes are thick and chewy. They’re like barnacle meat.”

Significant blood loss with do that to you.

I think the “pea-shooter” was a gun disguised as a pen, a gag wonderfully set up by “gadgets that never work” discussion. 

That actor does not miss a line reading.