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I like the contrast they have with the child who knows and the one who's in the dark. This highlights that contrast even more and shows how far removed Henry is from the rest of his family.

For now, at least.

I was happy with how/where most of the characters ended up, especially Jesse and Sam, but also Mike and Fi. The last few seasons of the show were a total mess.

Nixon was smart enough to know the difference between what you say in private and what you say in public. He never thought the White House tapes would be heard by anyone other than himself and whoever was helping him write his memoirs.

I meant if someone was going to watch the finale, to watch the finale all the way until the end, because I really liked the last 5-10 minutes of the entire series.

Watch till the end-it's worth it.

It was, but it was very much a USA blue skies era type of show. I'm convinced that the forger Hardison mentions in an episode is Neal from "White Collar."

Not to mention a pair of baby blues that make me feel wonderful.

Actually, I always thought "White Collar" would mix best with "Royal Pains." Something in the Hamptons would be investigated by the FBI's New York office. Also, Evan would be impressed with Neal.

I loved those ads. There was one where Gus was talking up Gold Coast pharmaceuticals to Hank..

Please do it.

Throw in "White Collar," and I'm totally there.

Bill, you stay here and guard the van.

That is one of my top five SNL sketches of all time

I love this idea.

The 10th trip was the millionaire going on a three hour tour.

A Murpy Brown reboot in the age of Donald Trump would be fantastic. I don't think it would work on a network (too divisive), but I'm sure there's a cable channel that would be a perfect fit for it.

Most Jews don't actually celebrate Purim, only the really religious ones (that goes for most of the Jewish holidays now that I think of it). Also, most Jewish holidays aren't actually that great.

That makes sense. Most women do not know they are barren/infertile until they start trying to have children. My understanding was that handmaids were for couples that couldn't have children, meaning they had been married for years, kept trying to have kids, but for whatever reason it was not happening naturally.

I haven't read the book, but my understanding is that marriage is still based on love. However when a wife of someone high ranking cannot conceive a child, the husband can take a handmaiden so that the couple can have children. (If someone who knows the book wants to correct me, please do so).