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    I've been with this show from the beginning and it's undeniably better now than when it started. Still, I can't help but think that this show doesn't quite hit on all cylinders which is frustrating to me because I want it to be great. The acting is fantastic. The look of it is cool. I'm totally hooked on the

    I'd be willing to bet there will be some Gordon dating videos included as outtakes on the season DVD.

    The Pixies seem like a good match with an underappreciated cable drama.

    I'm really sick of this sad-sack Cubs narrative as they were marketed that way by a series of disinterested owners to fleece the Chicago day drunk crowd. But now that Bob Newhart's involved, I'm all in!

    Yeah, isn't there a limit on how long you can stay? They kick you out of DisneyWorld at the end of the night…so I've heard.

    Second that on Dolores' father. I hope we see that guy again and he doesn't get lost in a roomful of naked acting robots.

    Ed Harris is the man. That is all.

    I didn't like this episode as much as last week's, but that meeting scene was pretty damn good.

    I think Cameron tantrummed so much that he realized that he couldn't support her anymore. Even though he thinks of her as a daughter, he knew she was in the wrong, at least behavior-wise. I just knew as soon as he said he would always be on her side that he would betray her at some point. I didn't expect it would

    I think "poor people skills" do fit Cameron. At least, an inability to compromise. Very few times does a company founder's original vision make it through unchanged. Even Jobs got fired once.

    Yeah I think most people were. Kind of glad it didn't happen just because that would have been too predictable and lame.

    Well, it was a Pyrrhic victory at least. But I think fact robot's comment above might be another reason why he did it.

    That was by far the best episode of the season. The Gordon-Cameron chemistry was great. The swerve with Donna was a relief (although I guess she gets a freebie after Gordon's indiscretions last year). And, although this probably gets said every week, Lee Pace is acting his ass off. Big props to him for everything he

    You might be onto something about Bos' son. I thought he seemed somewhat apologetic and anxious coming into the house. Plus, he was gone for most of the day on the 4th of July. But based on the number of appearances this actor has made on this show so far, it might not be until next year until we find out (if it

    I haven't had any problem with bugs (my machine is probably around average), but the loading times take forever. They say to use a solid-state hard drive to reduce them, but that seems like a big ask just to play a game.

    Yeah, that struck me as strange scene too. I think they were going for the "Joe McMillan effect" when an interaction with him causes other characters to lose confidence and question their motives. I would think that 2 relatively mature experienced characters would see past that bullshit, but he really seemed to have

    Agree 100% with your Joe analysis. But I'd say 95% adorability is a bit high for Cameron. She's getting tougher to like for me.

    I took it as being rattled by Joe for whatever reason. I was also bummed that it seemed to kill the Diane-Bos hookup momentum.

    I wasn't feeling this episode. There were some good moments (any scene with Lee Pace acting, the last shot), but they were overwhelmed by a bunch of other plot points thrown in to see what sticks. It's not enough that Cameron has the normal stresses of a job requiring her to be the boss so they throw in other things

    I hadn't heard it in awhile and while I'm not a big Paul Simon fan, I do like that song and was glad they included it too. Also, nice to hear Absolute Beginners again. Far from Bowie's best, but not a bad song.