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A gratuitous, but mercifully shorter second act, winds up with the sort of obligatory narrative provided by a playwright who is compelled to tell us what happens to everybody without quite knowing how to end his own play.

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I sort of agree.

This isn't the usual sort of note, the obligatory one you dash off after the season is over.

But it's an obligatory sort of updating that somehow makes the central premise seem more preposterous than ever.

The chef, Ricardo Castro, has two of the electrified pans called crepières going at all times, so some sort of crepe seems almost obligatory.

"Can you imagine if Camus came today?" "He would have to have an obligatory sort of sex-ed workshop," Alice Kaplan, the chair of the French department at Yale, said.

There's a nod toward idealism, obligatory in this sort of show, as the two heroes join an established firm but maintain their formulaically iconoclastic attitudes and gonzo courtroom behavior.

Puleo overreaches in claiming the story of the flood as a "microcosm of America" — an almost obligatory conclusion in this sort of history — but his enthusiasm for a little-known catastrophe is infectious.

Prime Minister Tone Rop announced the end of obligatory military service.

When someone looks at you warmly for a second as you pass them on the street – rather than just an obligatory nod – it gives you some sort of renewed faith.

And let's end with the obligatory mention that Eric Bana still isn't making the sort of films that he should be: Eric Bana still isn't making the sort of films that he should be.

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