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The best part is when Evans, as Jack, attempts to explain the whole mess to his son and ends up describing the inexplicable and ridiculous plot in a hilariously flat and literal manner.

I know there is a woman running who would do her damnedest to protect those rights, and a man running who put this whole mess into motion.

From Slate

“That was part of the whole mess because once the enemy surprised them and went into the base they were not ready. The whole thing collapsed,” he says.

From BBC

It took a whole mess of trial and error, seeing what worked for me in terms of outlining everything, but then a few years ago, I felt like a little switch went on.

The whole mess also affected those who don’t care about sports, with DirecTV customers left unable to watch The Bachelorette’s controversial Monday-night finale on ABC—the channel that will carry the upcoming presidential debate and the Emmy Awards after that.

From Slate

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