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Much like modern warfare!

Now that this show's over, at least it will never threaten Community during the Thursday night comedy block!

Actually, if you watch Inside Job, you'll see that Larry Summers was the bad character all along.

On the other hand, think of all of the relics and records we'll leave behind for future civilizations to pour over! They'll make the preserved city of Pompeii look as fragmentary as the Library of Alexandria!

I wonder if they hold a lot of envy for the chief of the Fed.

Honestly, in the US, we wouldn't be having our president shag a pig. Our first impulse would be to dump our Constitution into Boston Harbor and start torturing the fuck out of people.

You ask that, yet we live in a world where conspiracy theorists forced the American president to show his birth certificate.

They shouldn't have Grice join Team Machine outright, but he could be their mole within Team Samaritan.

It would be cool if the button was a piece of analog technology which the near-omniscient Machine couldnt perceive and so overlooked.

But he wasn't ordering her to be his girlfriend. It was more like he couldn't emotionally handling being her landlord after that.

If this was "by the numbers", the characters would have suffered personal hells. Given that all that happens is the characters leave each other for a while to develop and mature, this finale movie is far more optimistic (and American) than Gervais/Merchant endings.

Which, in Hollywood, should make her perfect for mature roles.

Yeah, which is why I suggest we divide up the GOP as well. Old-school plutocrats vs. Religious Right vs. Ron Paul libertarians.

Not sure what you mean by "problem"- a strong CD party would split the Democrats between secular progressives and CD's?

It's not weird at all. Wall Street cash money is a lot more tempting than snatching up social conservative/moderate/not-very-progressive Democrats.

It's pretty much like professional sports, if you think about it.

What other Kierkegaard book are you supposed to read first, The Sickness Unto Death?

It's time for Magnitude to join the core.