Ben Stiller
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And we learned that you were the person who created it and was able to figure out how to do it. Yeah. Not Jay Meegan, who we believe created it, but no, it was you.
And we learned that you were the person who created it and was able to figure out how to do it. Yeah. Not Jay Meegan, who we believe created it, but no, it was you.
Yeah, I mean she's taken advantage of โ I think we get a sense of that over the course of the season with how Milchick has been looked on as less than and how as a woman I get the sense that that was part of why you didn't get the credit and whatever glass ceiling at Lumen is there.
Yeah, I mean she's taken advantage of โ I think we get a sense of that over the course of the season with how Milchick has been looked on as less than and how as a woman I get the sense that that was part of why you didn't get the credit and whatever glass ceiling at Lumen is there.
Yeah, I mean she's taken advantage of โ I think we get a sense of that over the course of the season with how Milchick has been looked on as less than and how as a woman I get the sense that that was part of why you didn't get the credit and whatever glass ceiling at Lumen is there.
Yeah, it is sad. But I do feel another aspect of the episode is. That's somewhat redemptive is that a connection that has come back between you and Hampton, you know, that was left, that at the end he does help you. And basically we see him standing in the road as you leave with these headlights of whatever this car is coming that Sissy has apparently called from Lumen.
Yeah, it is sad. But I do feel another aspect of the episode is. That's somewhat redemptive is that a connection that has come back between you and Hampton, you know, that was left, that at the end he does help you. And basically we see him standing in the road as you leave with these headlights of whatever this car is coming that Sissy has apparently called from Lumen.
Yeah, it is sad. But I do feel another aspect of the episode is. That's somewhat redemptive is that a connection that has come back between you and Hampton, you know, that was left, that at the end he does help you. And basically we see him standing in the road as you leave with these headlights of whatever this car is coming that Sissy has apparently called from Lumen.
And we don't know what's going to happen to him. And he has this great reading of, come and tame these tempers. That's great.
And we don't know what's going to happen to him. And he has this great reading of, come and tame these tempers. That's great.
And we don't know what's going to happen to him. And he has this great reading of, come and tame these tempers. That's great.
No, that was in the script, but read to perfection by James, who I just love working with. I'd never gotten a chance to work with him also. And Patricia, I know you won't remember this conversation, but it's been so great having you on the show.
No, that was in the script, but read to perfection by James, who I just love working with. I'd never gotten a chance to work with him also. And Patricia, I know you won't remember this conversation, but it's been so great having you on the show.
No, that was in the script, but read to perfection by James, who I just love working with. I'd never gotten a chance to work with him also. And Patricia, I know you won't remember this conversation, but it's been so great having you on the show.
You're the best.
You're the best.
You're the best.
I admire you so much. Yeah.
I admire you so much. Yeah.
I admire you so much. Yeah.