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"Or you could, you know, make better movies."

"everyone except the Underwoods are fucking idiots"

I'm trying to figure out Linda's endgame at this point. Like, I get pretend-to-be-a-prisoner so she doesn't get thrown in with the hostages. But why go help feed the hostages, then just hang and chat, etc? Was the point of her flashback to so how quickly she gloms onto a peer group to be accepted?

I completely thought he was going to make a play for the gun.

Didn't she tell someone to sent her a helicopter (and medicine for her flicker vertigo) when she was on the phone? Maybe her plan was "get to the roof and hopefully my ride out of here will be there."

Not according to the dead time travelers in my basement.

I'm pretty sure a lot of people picked up on it.

It looked like it was some sort of steam tunnel/basement accessed through an area that had been closed for indefinite repairs. So she's taking advantage of the fact that nothing gets done or fixed in Litchfield— no one noticed or went in there because no one cared. (And as an old lady, she has psuedo-invisibility;

This is true: the thing proper needs to have enough views for a meme from it to go viral.

She definitely pops more now after watching Billions.

It's on Comic Book Time. The year is This Year, even though five years ago was only ten months ago in the world of the show.

Yes, pretty much.

But where and with what?

Electric Murderloo.

"Disgruntled lone wolf".

I kind of love how various political shows dig into the just-in-case hypotheticals in the constitution and play them out. Like, have we ever had Clause 4 of the 25th Amendment invoked? I don't think so, but on TV that sucker gets pulled out ALL THE TIME.

Before Jackie the only hot first lady we had was Rachel Jackson, and she was the center of a legit sex scandal.

And he plays that moment really well, just, "She ran away, might as well fall."

It's a legit tragic moment, when he realizes that the great love he pined across time and death for simply was not worth it.

I mean, when Rachel Weisz says, "Pass"? I mean, I love her, but she's hardly a benchmark of quality.