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ewww.

I've seen this movie before. In 2003.
It is amusing to note how all the characters start to attack each other, though they are ostensibly on the same side, when things start going south towards the end of this season 4's finale.

What WAS that?

I was surprised the milquetoast, management suck-up managing editor became the hero in this Season.

No problem. He"ll outsource it.

I see Trump creating a weekly show entitled, "Saturday Morning Massacres" and he starts it out by bellowing, "Are you not entertained?"

There was a general thread up above debating whether the HOC couple were sociopaths or not. My comment was not directed to you specifically, RR, but to the entire "sociopaths or not sociopaths" issue. Your comment was simply the last in line.

It's always hard to figure out Claire's motivations. Because Frank is more direct, and occasionally speaks directly to camera, I'm more aware of his.

I'm very much enjoying the episodes directed by Robin Wright.

More Ellen Burstyn!

There you go!

Air Force One must go pretty fast.

Doug's in love with Frank. Come on! He was gonna donate his booze-soaked liver to him.

I cannot stand Doug! He isn't interesting at all. He's boring, weird, and not even good-looking.

Uh, Claire was willing to let an unborn baby die to fulfill her goals. (season one).
These people are not sociopaths?

You mean, they're willing to throw people under the subway train.

Claire is a headcase for sure. But imagine being Frank's wife for 30 years.

not true.

Gawd! Your popular culture education is sadly lacking. Please venture over to TCM and view "The Loved One", a 1965 black comedy satire film about the funeral business in LA, Robert Morse was superb in it. And of course, life is not complete without viewing "How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying."