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I think he sabotaged the air conditioning so that Hector would take off his jacket which made the pill switch easier.

So is this some joke that I don't get or why did you misspell Hitler's first name?
Also, while it is of course idiotic and disastrous that the USA are pulling out of the Paris Agreement, most countries aren't doing nearly enough against climate change and some leaders are probably happy that they now have a scapegoat

"You guys remember Donald? My son who's two years older than me."

Titus: "I'm a villain, Kimmy. Maybe that's why I love capes so much."

There are a lot of 30 Rock guest appearences this season. That weatherman was Gaylord Felcher from the motherfucking standards department.

Just out of interest: was it in the American news that some German
newsoutlets are appearently unable to translate "bad"? That actually
happened, Jean-Claude Juncker had to answer a question because of it.
And by the way, Germany is actually exporting too much.

I just recently watch AD for the first time and it was exactly as you describe it. Only that I didn't watch the whole fourth season, because I fell asleep a lot and laughed little during the first couple of episodes, so I didn't bother to watch the rest. It just baffled me that they made the episodes longer even

How do people feel about the frequency of the reviews? I originally wanted to watch the season along them, but I find it hard to restrain myself to one episode per two days. (Which also says something me.) I see a lot of people in the comments who are already (far) ahead. What I really liked were the reviews for

It's pretty funny that Titus, after singing all kinds of terrible nonsense as a backup, was bothered so much by that song that he almost quit and puked afterwards.

Cornwell's Merlin is one of my favorite characters in any work of fiction. His introduction alone is pure genius.

I liked these episodes (the second a bit more than the first) and I liked the overall season. No doubt that there's still room for improvement, but I found it to be pretty funny, even though a lot of things were somewhat predictable.
"Tough love works! I'm gonna stop being so nice to Dave!"

"Second goddamn floor, I can't even commit suicide." Also, what did Ben say to his wife at Furlong's dinner party?

I thought the fifth episode was funnier, but the plot in and of these two episodes was woven together quite nicely. "You know who had terrible instincs, your great aunt. She married two different serial killers."

There's also no way that Chuck would have let Jimmy in after Jimmy just humiliated him. Jimmy coming with her wouldn't be helpful at all.

The first episode (fifth overall) was pretty good, with some very funny lines and scenes like the "Wined up" ladies or Greg talking about his Cat.

I've seen all four episodes so far, and while I found the first two to be rather weak, I watched the next two because of the very positive review (for the season) here. I basically agree with the reviewer: the new episodes were better; b seems like a fair grade. I'll probably keep watching the show.

You're right. I was thinking of the 2012 elections.

Dan was fantastic in this episode. "How's your family?" "I don't know. Why, you heard something?"

Georgia was not a good choice, because as far as I see (I'm not an expert), it has been doing quite well recently regarding democracy and elections. Georgia has been successfully fighting corruption, has had a peaceful transition of power from one president to another, and a fair and free parlamentary election which