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The episode itself isn't the strongest (I'll never understand why the writers thought it would be a good idea to intro the series with a misguided vaccinations/autism court case), but it's a surprising amount of fun, especially when George Michael actually shows up.
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Many of the age's foremost writers thought that something new was happening in the world's affairs, nevertheless.
Once, writers thought twice before using even the formal terms for sexual organs.
Its writers thought they might enjoy similar success with Dawson's Weekly, a 1974 sitcom.
Even the title was made up as something the writers thought might get shouted in panic by an editor.
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Here are New Yorker writers' thoughts on this year's Super Bowl; this list will be updated as more of them report in.
Whether she ultimately helps or hinders him, it appears she'll be on hand as a guide to the writers' thoughts about his character; in a future episode she mentions that psychopaths are "an indispensable demographic" without which mankind wouldn't have survived.
Sometimes, knowing the background of the episode or the writers' thoughts can make an episode a lot funnier.
Trying to take any more than one paragraph will begin to confuse the writers thoughts about the paragraph and will also confuse your outline.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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