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The thing is, that landlord/tenant stuff really is the law in SF, and now maybe in many of the Silicon Valley towns as well. I helped a friend who rented to someone who had this strategy planned from the get go. He paid his first month, and then didn't pay anything. He was able to stay for several months dicking

Moderator: I know we can use four letter words, but are people really allowed to repeat the name of the awful Big Bang Theory?

This show, Veep and Broad City are making me want all seasons of a show to be released immediately for binging. Fuck waiting a year for them.

So true. I'm looking for a good listener myself.

I think that was from the meme showing Biden staring out the WH window, but dunno for sure.

Can you elaborate on Broad CIty. I thought it was great, but may have been drinking/toking during some episodes and might have forgotten details…

The worrisome part is having to wait a freaking year for the next 10-episode season. There was a bit of over broad comedy early in the season, but it seems they shaked that off and the writing was quite good. Last week's mockumentary episode was epic, and critics weren't even talking about all the documentary mocking

That was a real LOL one. There were many in this episode, as usual. At the very least, snicker OL.

This isn't a show where you're supposed to or need to like the characters.

It's going to be called, "Yes, Ex-Veep."

Also Mandel here at AV, and with Sepinwall at Hitfix.

Maybe Selina/Julia could be the white knight at the GOP convention in Cleveland and get the nod in an oust Trump move in real life.

Mandel suggested that at least one character would be like George Stephanopulos - a media guy, but still with close, conflict of interest ties to the Clintons. Dan, maybe?

Yeah, that was the episode before or the one before that IIRC. It was a very broad portrayal of military guys that was excessive, given what the paid civilian cops and COs do all the time, and with much less training than the military provides.

The treatment of veterans is certainly incorrect, if not politically so. Military have much stricter rules of engagement than our legal system has for police and corrections officers. If anything, veterans would be trained to be more obeying of rules and to show more restraint.

And there were other comments in episode leading up to this about how skinny she was.

I don't know about "definitively established" but strongly suggested Watson and others were in for state law crimes committed in NY.

Remember the assholes who said when Eric Garner said he couldn't breathe, that meant he was breathing. So the show omitted that and left her speechless from suffocation. Horrible.

Please name all the corrections people who did far worse than him and have never faced any charges. See Denver County jail for a starter.

What do you think when everyday a cop or CO who has done much worse is not prosecuted for anything? Maybe her family would prevail in a civil suit.