Dan Egan (Reid Scott)
Ugh, no.
He knew it, too.
In fact, Eganenjoyedleaning into that frat-boy-who-owns-Boiler Room-on-DVD persona which made it so much worse.

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And when Marjorie became her daughter’s (Sarah Sutherland) lover, Meyer downright disliked her.
(Hopefully, Marjorie will appreciate our directness on the matter.)
And who would care?

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She was even competent from time to time.
We believe in it because we’re too scarednotto.
There’s no intrinsic value to it, it’s not like muscles in your arms.

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Ray:Yeah, I have a go at learn a word a day.
I love words, veryardently.
Some ofthe show’s best, most foul one-liners.

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Sue Wilson (Sufe Bradshaw)
We’re too scared tonotputthe Phantom of the White Housein the top 5.
Jonah Ryan (Timothy Simons)
Oh, Jonah.
You weaseled your way into the West Wing, into Congress, and, eventually, into our hearts.

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IfHBOwere to giveSimonsa spin-off, it would get our vote.
He’s a hard man not to love, despite his boss' best efforts.
Mike McLintock (Matt Walsh)
The Meyer administration’s communications director hilariously bungled pretty much everything he touched.

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We hope he gets to enjoy that boat one day.
He’s just thrilled just to be in the room at all.
“A joke’s not a joke unless everyone can laugh at it,” Splettonce said.

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He’s wrong, of course, but we wouldn’t dare tell him.

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