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That cat is definitely going home with him before the show ends.

To some of us, that was Doogie's best friend with her.

Yeah, I could have done without seeing how his prostitute clients pay his fee.

I liked him in Nightcrawler but he is really remarkable in this. I want to smack Nas in the face for continuing to be so naive because Ahmed makes him so damn believable.

I will be shocked if Netflix doesn't renew it for another season.

Also her reaction after Mike kissed her was just adorable.

THANK YOU! I didn't want to spoil anything by googling his name before I finished the show and it was driving me crazy trying to figure out where I knew him from.

Steve's hair was the epitome of a 1980s douche-do. The comparison to Spader's characters in that era is definitely apt.

I'm glad I caught up with this in time for the final review. I came of age in the 80s so the nostalgia stuff totally worked on me. I thought it was a great season, particularly the final two episodes.

Yes, that's me but imprisonment doesn't take effect until s/he takes office so I intend to make the most of the years I have left!

Happy Birthday!

I'd heard about the original version but haven't seen the trailer. Thanks for the link. I'll check it out.

"That's not a window, it's a reminder to stay out of other people's shit."

I loved Sports Night and the chemistry between him, Charles and Huffman was a big part of it. He was also terrific in Six Feet Under which I have been meaning to re-watch and may finally do that since there is nothing on at the moment.

Sooner or later one of our theories will be true!

Can't speak to the prisoners huddling around but the murder of a young white woman on the UWS would certainly garner attention and there would definitely be local tv coverage of any press conferences.

Thanks!

So excited for that show to come back!

The fact that he saved the cat is a huge point in Stone's favor as well. He is certainly hoping for a big payday and for Naz's case to open doors for his career but that doesn't mean it's the only reason he wants it.

Subway ads are basically the same as late night commercials in that the lawyers who use them are not generally high end.