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Angelo Barovier
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…about everything somehow intersecting with food.

Not much, bro. Fist me.

Yep. The agreements between Temple Street and BBCA are smart enough to allow most if not all of the promo material to be seen in their major markets (perhaps even worldwide) unlike other shows which sometimes keep things region-locked to the broadcaster who created it.

Not having any angles has never stopped our man Vic before! He is nothing if not optimistic about his chances.

Alison really wasn't ever that low a profile. Season 1 has her as an active PTA member and pot luck hostess. Season 2 has her starring in a play. She's firmly entrenched in the suburban culture and running for bottom tier political office in suburbia (on the strength of a newly-acquired soft-drug trade) makes her

Yes, please! Make this a thing, Internet. We're all counting on you.

I apologize for my casual use of borough. It seems to overshadow my larger point, which is remains: Fisk didn't take over NYC.

Have a glass for me and enjoy your night!

Without a doubt.

Will do!

You do raise a good point! Something to consider, I suppose.

I shall certainly take your advice into consideration. Thanks for the valuable feedback!

Sweet!

If that's your assumption that's between you and the umption.

Yeah.

The brow line ain't too hot, either.

So be it. I remain convinced that Sava's reviews were dismissive towards the positives and teeth-gnashing on the negatives, and that they did more disservice to the discussed portrayals than the portrayals did to the prevalence of gendered tropes.

Agreed.

Jeebuz, that was almost as long as one the review even after I chopped some crap out. If you make it through it all, I tip my hat to you.

Yes, the father to whom I am referring was the one beaten during the kidnapping. I thought we were discussing victims not damsels in distress. This feels conspicuously like moving goalposts, IMO. I doubt you meant it as such but there it is.