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It was a nice mirror back to Episode 2 of this season where Kendall snapped at Shiv that her opinion only counts for more because of her “teats”

I love that he’s still there as Connor’s consultant. In the “Tern Haven” episode when we first met the Pierce family, they both hated each other until they got drunk together offscreen and Connor revealed he “offered him the State Department.” 

The subtitles also confirmed that the ending song this week was the same piece used when Roman ripped up the $1mil Home Run check in the pilot episode, Roman’s first real display of tyranny in the show. It tied it nicely to him convincing Dad to run a Nazi for President this episode. 

Armstrong said it would be at most 5 seasons. 4 might be enough, but I guess we’ll see. 

The problem with GoT was that the show had about 4 seasons worth of stories left to tell and they decided to tell them in 2 abridged final seasons, which were horribly affected by the lack of pacing and logic, and the show fell apart completely. If anything, that show would’ve done better with MORE episodes, if the

Roman seems to love/fear/admire Logan the most of the 4 siblings. In the hospital in Season 1, he was like a child, “He won’t die,” just pure denial that nothing bad can ever happen to his father. And I think he’s come to realize that being ruthless is the only way to Logan’s heart, hence the most brash, abrasive

I don’t think Kerry is dumb, nor do I think she’s a PR rep - I think she’s his assistant. Karolina and Hugo are on the PR team. 

I think the problem with Tom is that Bill handed him that information and Tom chose to look at it, and then chose to get rid of it. If he had just been ignorant to it and chose NOT to look at it, he might have avoided being “infected by the virus,” as he put it back in Season 1. If Tom had just reported it right away,

Kendall’s pathetic response of taking photos of Tom, as if Logan or Shiv would even care. Tom would tell them, “He wanted to meet, he offered me nothing and I told him he’s going to lose” and they’d have a laugh at dumb Ken. 

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Absolutely. And ETID’s cover of Cave In’s “Youth Overrided” is like the most earnest and heartfelt thing I’ve ever heard from them, and is a very fitting tribute to Caleb Scofield. It made me cry watching all the old clips from the ETID/Cave In tour of 2003.

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They recently re-banded after the death of bassist Caleb Scofield (with Nate Newton from Converge on bass) and are in the midst of recording a new album, the first without Scofield. They finished demos they had previously made with Scofield and released them as an album a few years back entitled Final Transmission.

That’s my favorite sketch. When they go to the drive thru and pay for their meals and then speed off before the food gets handed to them, Carell’s over the top reactions are the best part. 

Not quite what you’re referring to but I loved Mike Myers’ turn in Inglorious Basterds. 

Have you never seen him on The Daily Show or The Dana Carvey Show or Anchorman?

I did like the Odom character and the riots stuff, I just wish there had been more of it. Like the credits coda with Odom in New Jersey, we’re starting to see that these are going to be the new leaders of the criminal streets of Newark, and then that’s it? Just wanted more from that. 

This is why I enjoyed the movie, as well. The Tony/Dickie relationship and the revelations that the movie give into things that were never explicitly shown on the show -- Junior killing Dickie, Tony taking the absolutely wrong message from Dickie’s life, being “I want to be just like this guy” and not “I need to get

I took Deadwood (the town) having less bite as being very much intentional, now that it had evolved over 15 years and was becoming a part of an actual state in the country. The characters still felt true to themselves (especially Trixie), and the way the town rallied after Charlie’s death brought back those same

Exactly. Jesse tied up all his loose ends and can finally go be at peace somewhere. He gets the ending that Mike wanted. 

Yes, this is exactly what I took from it too. It wasn’t like when they were in Rava’s apartment and Kendall started rambling and she said, “Unsubscribe.” She actually took Kendall’s information here and later helped use it to leverage the deal with Sandi. 

Exactly, the look on Kendall’s face when he was alone in the room waiting for Logan was one of smug arrogance. He thinks he’s the reason the deal was made and that he saved the company and is now primed to take over. When Jess tells him that Logan already left, he is instantly deflated, and it’s exactly what Logan