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Do the developers also include people who made significant investments on the property while it was being developed? I'm asking because a similar thing took place (5 years ago) when my family bought a house that was being built in a neighbouring city that was being gentrified. My parents bought the house while it was

But Parks and Rec excluded all the people from the lower-class area of Pawnee - the area that got gentrified into a Gryzzl campus.

I think they are saving a really big speech for the season finale when Garrison's political campaign and the town's "PC"-fication and gentrification come to a head.

Sad reality is that not everybody can be middle class which pretty much destroys the happy coexistence paradigm.

This episode could also work as a satire of the politics of Parks and Recreation.

I remember Mayor McDaniels having quiet a big role in season 13's "The F Word".

Well… there goes the Hulk Hogan episode. The PC Police would have been a good target if Trey and Matt were doing an episode that made fun of the Hulk Hogan scandal.

Penny Dreadful is on my list of shows to watch. I'd still say Game Of Thrones has more 007 alumni than Penny Dreadful. They have alumni all the way from a George Lazenby film to the Daniel Craig films.

I've also been leading the Russians and Chinese into a false war with the British and the Americans so CHAOS can destroy the remains of the survivor.

Which is why I want to see him as a Bond villain. He'd also be perfect as a member of SPECTRE since they're being brought back into the films.

She was also in On Her Majesty's Secret Service - one of the most important films in the 007 canon but also featuring the worst actor to portray James Bond.

Watching this episode fulfilled 2 of my 3 wishes:

They speed-aged a lot of the younger characters because the whole show would be creepy if the characters weren't speed-aged.

Glee had the late Cory Monteith, an actor in his early 30s, play a teenager.

I definitely get shivers thinking about it. It's a bit irrelevant but I know Ken Follett, author of the Century Trilogy and other historical epics is known to have his characters written to be sexually active at very early ages.

The same thing could be said about Natalie Dormer's fiancee.

I meant the actor who played the Pakistani kid was lucky enough to get it on with Claire Danes.

She was born in 283 AC in the books and it looks like we might be in 300 AC if the timeline of the TV show fits with the book.

You're right about that. According to the books, Margaery is supposed to be 17.