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Come on, don’t tell me Danger Zone doesn’t get you pumped! It’s a workout favorite of mine. And if Maverick doesn’t have a montage, I’ll be docking an entire letter grade

The most perplexing part of all of this is the show being set in Europe.

Yep. Here in Philly, traffic cones are a joke. Using your lawn furniture to "save" a parking space is treated more respectfully. 

Oh shit that’s what Milk Bar is? I saw it in philly but had no clue, I was thinking:

Are we going to gloss over the fact that she didn’t even write that op-ed piece, the ACLU did, in a quid pro quo for a cool $3.3 mill?

“It’s all his fault, and I hate him and “Everything Now” was all HIS stupid idea from his stupid face. Mom just said I had to let him in the band anyway.”

That’s just such a hideously apt name for a late-career meth head.

No thanks, they’re full of STIs, drugs and silicone.

Especially if that chair is at a snow cleared curb

It’s the same reason Gus has half a closet of drab yellow shirts, when we see him wear much nicer clothing in other contexts. The clip-on tie and yellow shirt sends a signal to the world that Gus is a more of a middle-management type who did well for himself than some kind of business genius.

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If you’ve ever wanted a motorcycle that sounds like a Formula 1 car...

I thought it for a second and now that second has turned into hours:

So the Bike-Riding couple work for Gus too? Cause they seem to be real residents, based on their Homeowners regulations convo. They’ve been undercover WAY too long!

Mrs. F.: “He wears a clip on tie! His whole life is a fraud!”

Ulta’s Law?

Austin Butler is not giving me Elvis vibes. He’s giving me Val Kilmer in Top Secret! vibes. 

I think that’s in the subway, but I’m keeping 1200 miles away just to be sure.

Why has nobody asked Anderson the important question: Anderson, does the carpet match the curtains?

Its a sure sign of a serial killer that wants to wear my skin, thats for sure.

I just watched this documentary by Natasha Lyonne about using the subway as a time machine, which I also think  is incorrect & does not help get you to work on time