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CJ's hair grew quickly.
Was CJ suggesting North Korea could obliterate Australia (wasn't sure on my hearing)? She's obviously been sharing intelligence with Alexander Downer.
Quite a bit of the teaser made me cringe.
Kill Ryan, please.
The whole problem with the economy. Bubbles burst, lead to collapse and bagels. Wouldn't it be better to just have a steady level all the time, or little rises so only have little falls? Probably a good idea I didn't end up doing the economics degree.
While I'm glad that CJ still has a heart, I do sometimes get annoyed that she often seems to serve only as the naive conscience of the show. Stereotyping.
I liked the Toby/Will interaction.
Press room scene...was just watching an episode of Monk I had on tape from ages ago, and Reporter Mark was a baseball commentator.
Josh, I give you permission to kill Ryan and hide the body in the pool underneath the press room.
The scene with Donna's relatives - cringe-worthy. We've had references to Donna's Republican family before, why wouldn't Josh have assumed?
I'm disappointed along with CJ. But probably for different reasons.
While the setup is very obvious, the Toby/Will scene was still good.
Didn't like the shot looking up at Jed in the Oval Office. He looked almost dead.
As if Toby and Will would've been that stupid to let the wrong one be uploaded. But I liked Russell's response.
GAIL!!!!! Where's your daddy?
And the return of the Armani.
Josh been taking coat putting on lessons from the President?
Amy looks lovely.
The dialogue has lost so much of its subtlety, we're being hit over the head with anvils. The bit with Josh telling Donna about the President using the same type of analogy wasn't really needed to my ear.
Poor piano player. He wasn't left with much freedom to choose.
Nadine just swooned over the untied bowtie.
Probably one of the best scenes of the episode between Jed and CJ.
It was okay. But there's no music anymore.