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Forgive my ignorance, I only saw the 1st episode, but what smart thing(s) did Girls say about the world?  This is a real question, not snarky.

Forgive my ignorance, I only saw the 1st episode, but what smart thing(s) did Girls say about the world?  This is a real question, not snarky.

BTW, isn't it, like, a super-small world Sorkin's characters live in?  Is *everyone* who works in this office on close personal terms with people in key positions in the stories they cover?

BTW, isn't it, like, a super-small world Sorkin's characters live in?  Is *everyone* who works in this office on close personal terms with people in key positions in the stories they cover?

Terminator 3 has probably one of the worst of these scene.  Arnold is driving, John Conner is next to him.  Arnold say, "take the wheel," and then performs some thing, loading a gun or whatever, that requires 2 hands.  Ol' JC leans over and holds the steering wheel steady but never even looks at the road.  For

Terminator 3 has probably one of the worst of these scene.  Arnold is driving, John Conner is next to him.  Arnold say, "take the wheel," and then performs some thing, loading a gun or whatever, that requires 2 hands.  Ol' JC leans over and holds the steering wheel steady but never even looks at the road.  For

But back in the 70's, Lucas knew he was a bad writer.  He sought help. The 1st drafts of SW went through numerous revisions.  Afterward, he started thinking he was a genius with no flaws, and the prequels went straight from manuscript to screen without any revisions.

But back in the 70's, Lucas knew he was a bad writer.  He sought help. The 1st drafts of SW went through numerous revisions.  Afterward, he started thinking he was a genius with no flaws, and the prequels went straight from manuscript to screen without any revisions.

"He was recently cast in a new film by his hero, Wood Allen,"

"He was recently cast in a new film by his hero, Wood Allen,"

Experts feel this probably refers to the Russo-Japanese War of 1904-05—an astounding feat of prognostication, considering the fact that it was made in 1540.

Experts feel this probably refers to the Russo-Japanese War of 1904-05—an astounding feat of prognostication, considering the fact that it was made in 1540.

“Management Not Responsible For Ball Failure.”
If the balls are failing all the time, why don't they just use real ones? Real balls don't wink out of existence at inopportune moments.

“Management Not Responsible For Ball Failure.”
If the balls are failing all the time, why don't they just use real ones? Real balls don't wink out of existence at inopportune moments.

Sorkin's characters are constantly being confronted with a choice between doing the expedient thing and doing the right thing.  The expedient thing will bring success (high ratings, votes, career success, whatever), whereas the right thing will cost them those things.  They wrestle with their conscience and ultimately

Sorkin's characters are constantly being confronted with a choice between doing the expedient thing and doing the right thing.  The expedient thing will bring success (high ratings, votes, career success, whatever), whereas the right thing will cost them those things.  They wrestle with their conscience and ultimately

Why would inflated expectations be more likely to affect the tone of the review than the letter grade?  jellybeanpill speculated that the review was the writer's "true" verdict while the grade was influenced by hype, whereas rubi-kun speculates that the grade was the writer's "true" verdict while the review was

Why would inflated expectations be more likely to affect the tone of the review than the letter grade?  jellybeanpill speculated that the review was the writer's "true" verdict while the grade was influenced by hype, whereas rubi-kun speculates that the grade was the writer's "true" verdict while the review was