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Michael Caffee
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"I wasn't asking you."

This is a tremendous piece that definitely got me thinking. I just have a couple short points to add. First off, I appreciate the shout-out! The concept of morality or a "greater good" existing in a vacuum is something that really gets me thinking. Of course there are truly kind people out there who do good in their

You did an awesome job. Hope to see you on AVC more (and perhaps writing a great think piece or two)!

On a side note, I really, really hope Josh Brolin gets an Oscar nomination for "Sicario." People were hailing Emily Blunt's and Benicio Del Toro's performances (and for good reason), but I thought Brolin had the most multifaceted and entertaining performance out of the three. He's such a great actor, and has

Oh man, I was just about to start this show after I caught up on Fortitude. And Halt and Catch Fire. And The Affair. And Humans. And Arrow.

I know it's gotten some bad reviews, but for my money, I'll take "Moonbeam City" in terms of TV throwbacks to the 80s. Albeit with more scatalogical humor and Duran Duran album cover-style artwork.

This news may just push Halt and Catch Fire ahead of Fortitude in the contest of "show I'm told is really good and should catch up on."

Gujarati, na? Maaf de dijiye, lekin Gujarati nahi bolta huu. Sirf Hindi bol sakta huu, kyoki Delhi mein parhta thaa. I'm a "gora" but I got my degree in foreign relations, with an emphasis on South Asian studies—did a semester at Delhi University as well. I've mainly been to Delhi, Punjab, and Himachal Pradesh in my

L. Ron-idos a Miami!

"People Need To Stop Learning About The Past And Start Learning About The Future. I Am Very Clever."

This is awesome to hear. I remember in one of the skits on "The Return of the Magnificent" (one of the best hip-hop albums ever), when Jeff couldn't even get Will on the phone. Glad to see that things have changed.

Oh boy, oh my!

International trade and tourism most definitely helped India, especially after economic liberalization in 1991. And the economic growth has been continuing ever since, and on a relatively rapid scale. Last time I was there, I was amazed at how much things have developed even compared to just a few years ago.

"Mr. Meeseeks, I changed my mind. I realized that he's actually a bad person and needs rehabilitation."

Damn, you really disliked the Purge and Interdimensional Cable 2 episodes, didn't you? Even more than Get Schwifty? Not arguing, just curious.

I'll allow it!

At this rate, we won't be done filming until next summer! I tried reasoning with him to put the gun down, but he told me he's not afraid to die—he's done that already. Ay Dios mio, talk about a life-threatening shoot!

Kind of hard to discern all that from your first comment. But good for you, I guess, for expressing an opinion. I disagree with it: the show indeed had its funny moments, and its "preposterous"-ness (though overwrought at times) was borne of its science fiction and fantasy influences, which for the most part made the

It had its issues. But I, like many others, enjoyed it for the most part. Something tells me you're not up for an intelligent conversation about this, though. Call it a hunch.

Hey, shhh! You'd better keep that a secret, entiendes? If I get caught, I may actually have to DO something right now. Like film "The Revenant."