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The way I saw it was that he wanted it too much and didn't want her to go over to her scheduled meeting with Dan Miller, and so thought by doing it this way he could pressure Peter, the Treasury et. al to actually go through with it?

The way I saw it was that he wanted it too much and didn't want her to go over to her scheduled meeting with Dan Miller, and so thought by doing it this way he could pressure Peter, the Treasury et. al to actually go through with it?

WHEN WAS HE IN MELBOURNE?! FUCK

WHEN WAS HE IN MELBOURNE?! FUCK

I see what you're saying on an intellectual level, but in my mind there's a Nicholas Cage running round screaming about B's.

I see what you're saying on an intellectual level, but in my mind there's a Nicholas Cage running round screaming about B's.

Great, I look forward to the Korra review where Emily ranks the episode an entire grade lower than it deserves, despite speaking positively about it and/or filling it with needless fangirl-esque speculation about where it's going.

Great, I look forward to the Korra review where Emily ranks the episode an entire grade lower than it deserves, despite speaking positively about it and/or filling it with needless fangirl-esque speculation about where it's going.

First act of Transformers that established all of the characters and relationships was actually kind of decent. And I think that's because (from what I heard somewhere) Spielberg helped out significantly. Very Marvel-like, in that sense.

First act of Transformers that established all of the characters and relationships was actually kind of decent. And I think that's because (from what I heard somewhere) Spielberg helped out significantly. Very Marvel-like, in that sense.

And I suppose you thought Parks and Rec was amazing after episode two of it's disastrous first season? How about you cut Veep some goddamn slack and let it develop?

If you ask me, any single-camera no-laugh track sitcom made post-1998 has a Larry Sanders vibe in one way or another

Actually I'd say the musicianship is pretty good, as is the whole album it features on, but what do I know I live in Australia

Sounds to me like a goer!

It's kind of their unofficial anthem, behind 'Waltzing Matilda' but in front of Midnight Oil's 'Beds are burning'. It'd be like if the Supreme Court ruled that the harmonica line of Dylan's 'All along the Watchtower' was lifted from the main tune of Yankee Doodle (or something).

Yet you failed to mention the wonder that was Rammstein during this exact same tour. Sir, I cast my head down

You could be in a Dos Equis commercial!

Agreed, I often think the same thing. He's the show's main connection to the old school and more golden-era of Hollywood in that sense. Helps take the show beyond the 90s somewhat

This is my favourite goddamn episode. If you ever need to show anyone what this show is about, this is the perfect entry point. Then tell them to go to Season 1 to get into the character comedy aspect. The ol'Bait n' switch.

Oh come on, cut them some slack. Finales very rarely live up to the hype and expectation they've spent half a decade establishing, Especially finales that have both been foretold by prophecies so you know EXACTLY what's going to happen in them and have a familiar trope structure. In fact, what you've just outlined are