Oh, and his shoes are something else leopard print! Tom's business card is the best since Patrick Bateman, the magnetism might put him over the top. Loved the use of the sound effect on Anne's phone. Anne constantly getting emails and Chris' line, "Your inbox is, literally, filled with penises," took full advantage of the premise. Was almost caught off guard by how fast Wiener scandal got used, but they used it to great effect. Entertainment 7twenty seems to not do a whole lot in its infancy, but I think the possible Andy/Tom dynamic could be great if Andy ends up working for the upstart. I will miss Andy and his antics/interactions at the shoe shine station who is going to not buy Mouse Rat CD’s now. Andy replacing Tom is an interesting choice, don't see him lasting long to be honest, but it will be nice to see Andy do something different (yes I know he has been an assistant for the Parks Department before). That's about it for plot though the rest is all set up. I am curious, who is Leslie’s antagonist going to be and will Tom’s company represent them in some capacity? Surely we will see some romantic entanglements along the way though right? It could be interesting to throw a scandal into the race. Adam Scott just nails it and it ends the relationship on as upbeat a note as possible to assure their eventual rekindling. This forces Leslie's hand with Ben, three months prematurely, and we are treated to possibly the sweetest breakup scene I have ever seen. Leslie’s campaign team sees an opportunity to position herself as a woman, who can't possibly send a picture of her penis to anyone. Leslie's campaign is thrust forward after our favorite sewage employee sends a picture of his penis to all the women at city hall. The plot was simple and straight forward, setting the board for the season, but all the character beats killed from start to finish.
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