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You can and do salute indoors - but you don't salute if you're not wearing a cap or other military headgear which you don't do indoors.

Also, props to Glenn, the little fat temp who was so frightened he couldn't stop smiling.

Oooh, good choice. But I think Hurley is too upper-class to be elected these days.

What a great pity.

You do know that's supposed to be an ironic dig at the absolutism of the politically correct?

QED.

Peep Show is a pretty good example of a show it's hard to watch twice - not because it isn't good, it's superb - but because the colossal disappointments and embarrassments inflicted - mostly self-inflicted - on Jez and Mark are so painful to witness again.

Believe me, that's an envelope you don't want to get.

If you 'have no idea about the politics of the reviewer' then I suggest you're below average intelligence.

ITT your nomination for the actor to play POTUS to appear at the season close of Series 3 when he sadly must announce the appointment of an Independent Special Prosecutor into some misdeeds of Selina's staff?.

Still, it's better than SMERSH.

I knew I was right! Civil rights for all! Death to McNulty!

That kind of makes sense. Better just to lef him curl up in the fire and die rather than waste time trying to get some other family to adopt him.

"An angry expatriate’s colossal middle finger to the country he once called home, the scathing 1969 satire Mr. Freedom makes Team America: World Police look subtle and Lars Von Trier’s Dogville look like an affectionate tribute to the Yankee spirit. Written and directed by photographer William Klein, a New York native

“I don’t want to go,” thinks Jez, “but apparently you can’t do whatever you want, because of civilization.”I do love this show because when the boys do take the civilized course of action, it always leads to consequences far worse than if they'd tried to finesse it.

I am surprised that Sue went to pieces in the first senate hearing.

I have to say that I don't see what you are seeing. I didn't get any idea of threat or weight or complexity from his character. And these are things Gary Cole does well. Remember when he bludgeoned his wife and children to death and blamed it on some hippies? Or used his position as town sheriff to murder that girl so

I am assuming from the sonorous name to go with the apparently sonorous voice that he is a gentleman of color?

I'm still not sure why Mike is still around. He doesn't work for me as a charcter or as a member of staff.

A great episode even though the dip into real drama was not to my taste; however it was done with masterly synchronisation of character, dialogue and story. I personally prefer it when the cast are expending their raging competitiveness and unfulfilled ambitions over more utterly trivial, bureaucratic matters.