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I can see why they’d want to bring it back.

Fantastic preview Lauren. I'll be at the Mercury home-opener against the Aces, got me jazzed up now to see worst-to-first in person 

Given your genuinely impressive knowledge of the league, assigning this preview to you must have been a slam-dunk for your editor. Or, more likely, a fundamentally sound, bounce-pass.

I wonder if this Rogelio storyline was always planned and that's why Jane's book was met with an "eh" from critics. As much as the audience want her the succeed and be great at writing, maybe she's not (or not yet/not as a novelist).

There’s supposed to be a death this season so I’m still freaked that it could be (unjinx unjinx) Rogelio now. :(

You really should be recapping this show.

There are certain money laundering reporting laws that trigger at 10k or above. I would imagine being a shave under 10k keeps you inside some sort of legal scrutiny.

How the fuck if you are the Warriores PR guy you let Klay walk into that. Like shit man, what a way to learn you missed out on 30mil by having a reporter tell you with a bunch of cameras and other people staring at you and your reaction.

Well, to be fair, Nora Darhk is played by Brandon Routh’s real-life wife.

That’s why I don’t know why he doesn’t let this go. If it happened, it’s still sketchy. Something about Natalie Portman just makes dudes who love the idea of her go crazy and she’s had to deal with this shit since she was a literal child.

Sigh. I love Jane and Ro, but this was a pretty awful betrayal of her trust this episode. By offering to pay for Jane’s book he was literally taking a massive accomplishment on her part and turning it into another Rogelio vanity press. Worse than that - for an author bad first book sales can be a career killer. Since

I would like to point out that Moby is, in fact, 16 years older than Natalie Portman, which means that their age difference lines up with her being 18 when he was 33, not 20.

This has turned into a Moby’s strip* of embarrassment shame, and neediness.

Maybe they’re trying to slip in under $10,000 for people who are using that as a filter?

This just happened with Jonah on Veep #NotMe

You make me think that the Luisa story is there, in part, to show how hard it is for Rafael to trust again once his trust has been broken. It’s been so many years and Luisa is just meeting his kids, of course it’s going to take months at least for him to trust Jane again.

Now if Goodreads could introduce the same thing to help people from review bombing books that they heard were offensive. 

Just because the current culture wars are predictable does not mean they require a nefarious Russian operation to single-handedly manufacture them.

Surely an exception could me made if one has read the wikipedia synopsis???

Fabulous read.  Great work.