
Bacchanal
Nile and Aggie cross boundaries with a drunken heart-to-heart, rousing Nina's suspicions. Martin and Rick conspire to make waves at Olivia's rally.
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"Yeah, flashbacks cost money. You need to hire secondaries and extras and key grip and the catering people and put up A LOT more trailers at the location. And it takes screen time, and however much he... or she... they try, Gabe Rotter is no Vince Gilligan. They can't afford spending hours to express one thought. But talk is cheap. So complicated and expensive flashbacks were replaced with endless and pseudo-intellectual dialogue. And OH MY GOD, please someone tell Daines to stop trembling her chin. It is just so fake...."
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During an evening characterized by heavy alcohol consumption, characters Nile and Aggie listen to the 1977 debut studio album, Talking Heads: 77. This record marked the official arrival of the New Wave pioneers and features the notable single "Psycho Killer." The following morning, as Aggie restores order to the living space, the back cover of a different LP is visible near the stereo components. This second record is Stevie Wonder's seminal 1976 release, Songs in the Key of Life. Widely regarded as a masterpiece of the "classic period," the double album debuted at number one on the Billboard charts and remains a definitive work in the soul and R&B genres.
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Nile and Aggie cross boundaries with a drunken heart-to-heart, rousing Nina's suspicions. Martin and Rick conspire to make waves at Olivia's rally.