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The Queen's English is the only real English, my dear boy.

I was 100% kidding when I made that statement.

What I'm getting from this conversation is that Jimmi Simpson is in House of Cards, reprising his hacker role from White House Down. Which I endorse.

By stupid reference, you mean genius reference, right?

I'd suggest "Working Girls", which is the third episode, and one that hooked a lot of my friends on to this show.

Wikipedia tells me he wrote his first book, then got into vlogging. But it was definitely his success as a vlogger that led to the commercial success of his second book. Because people knew him as a vlogger, they wanted to buy his book.

"Question me not yet able to answer is how to build up that following to point where large numbers of people want to buy book."

"And then Fred Willard’s character will probably say something off-color to give the comedy just enough of an edge to appeal to that key 18-49 demographic, who may not be immediately drawn to a show about old people. "

Abbi going to get the package after she missed the delivery for the neighbour she has the hots for.

Seriously, though, Maslany would be a great fit on True Detective. Well, she'd be a great fit on any show, so I guess that's redundant.

So, just season 2 of Orphan Black, then?

Pretty much, yeah. Which I'm actually kind of excited to see them explore.

Well, it makes sense specifically for the mother to be acting this way based on what we learn about her brother. With the father, I'm willing to bet it's more of a latent, passive racism thing that I'm sure the show will explore.

Not necessarily. An A grade would be among the top tier of what the show could achieve, based on the standards it has set. A show can go its entire run without achieving that height in relation to itself.

It's interesting that you say that as if my people aren't underrepresented in the media.

Har har, black people have homogenous taste in movies that's directly influenced by the colour of their skin. Hilarious!

They should do a double feature of 12 Years a Slave and Fruitvale Station, so that they can go "This is how black people were treated then, and this is how they're treated now."

But what if making Amy Poehler happy meant jumping in a volcano?

I think "Produced by Amy Poehler" is all the endorsement Broad City needs, honestly.