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The arrogance is a little exasperating.
It's more than a little exasperating to watch every character on the canvas, including her son Jax, blindly accept everything the ferociously flawed Gemma says as unequivocal truth.
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Although he says he enjoyed tangling with Ms. Meyers, whom he calls "Chief," he did find it exasperating when she insisted on shooting a scene over and over.
She's just a driven woman exasperated when those around her don't see things her way.
"We're a little bit exasperated by this.
And a lot of people are a little bit exasperated by this.
Then somebody from the hospice came and another one … and it went on like this.' (B14 ref2) 'I got a little bit exasperated with community nurses, what we used to call district nurses, I think, and somebody'd want to come … big questionnaire — fair enough, to try and assess the needs.
In it, we meet android technician Charlie, who becomes exasperated when an angry customer returns a supposedly-defective robot.
In it, we meet android technician Charlie, who becomes exasperated when an angry customer returns a supposedly defective robot.
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