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Free tickets and backstage passes to everything feels like it would be better from a net perspective, since it's less commitment each time and would be a more varied and overall robust experience. </kent>

Does the "opiate problem" he tried to mention mean he's addicted to painkillers now? That would be interesting.

"Somehow, Jonah became addicted to painkillers."

I'm always happy to see Gary defy Selina, even if it's something as small as "could you do llamas?"

His awkward pose behind the voting booth, peeking out from the top, is some great physical comedy. Almost overshadowed Ben, Kent and Gary's Three Stooges entrance near the end.

"I like what you'd done with your hair! Do you like what I've done with my life?"…"I've been waiting twenty years to say this: I'm not a spaz, you're the spaz!"

"Due to inclement weather, this flight is being rerouted to Berlin."

Even Ben and Mike?

Who was that actor? I recognize him, but I couldn't say from what, and IMDB is lying down on the job.

Wonder what Armando thinks of this season.

If you look at him in real life, when his face is stripped of all the sad-sack contortions he does for Gary or Buster, he's a plausible spot on the list. I'm not saying top 20, but he'd be a lock for the mid-forties.

She even turns throwaway lines into instant classics. I especially liked "That story about the bathroom was…very plausible!"

"I've worked for Congressman Furlong since I was fifteen. I love my job." *disgusted look from Mike*

Oh god, the reveal of Tom James as an antagonistic hero was my favorite TV moment since the Black Mirror Christmas special in December. Now I'm sort of wondering if the show is optimistic enough for him to end up President.

"It makes sense, Gary does have beautiful eyes."

Is that eye shadow or just really really thick eyelashes? Either way, the lack of beard throws it into much sharper relief.

Nah, I'd say there's still a heart buried somewhere deep inside there - every so often he gets a moment where he actually cares about someone's feelings - but he's been so beaten down by those long years as Chief of Staff that those moments are few and far between.

"Literally nobody understands economics!"
"Literally?"

Ben remains the single character I can unequivocally root for on the show - the closest thing to a complete functioning human being, devoid of any real power at all beyond complaining.

Or Richard's surprised nod at the "Jon H. Ryan" banner.