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Ah man. There were so many other ladies on that list that I would have been so excited for...and I like Scarlett, but she would have been one of my last picks. But you know who would have been dead last...who would ensure I don't EVER see this film? Blake Fucking Lively.

Kid on the bottom step:

I mean...# 12 is clearly a "sexy solar system" right?

@BrianDoh: Yeah, I hate to see it go as it's been a favorite for years, but last season really left me cold and I think if they push it beyond a final season they'd likely be making a mistake.

Dodai. Thank you for this post.

@NomNom83: Yeah, I take solace in this. I do worry about book deals and such, because they're so scandalous they could theoretically get money by further discussing all this stuff, but it's true that the world that they really wanted access to, and pretended they did have access to is likely closed to them forever

@brightpeonies: Me too. I 've never more wished that something fake on TV actually existed.

@KayKins: Yeah, I know nothing about Gor and little about Second Life period, but the thing that bothers me is not that some women might want to be submissive or slaves in a fantasy reality (to each his/her own), but A) even suggesting that "all women do want it" and worse, B) The idea that there's a world in which

@hambone: Yeah, you said it much better than I did:

@kerry: I agree with the whole blonde/brunette thing...and I didn't actually want he and Faye together as it didn't seem quite right, but to me, he ran away from Faye because she was more his "equal" (quotes because obviously they're all his equal but he only sees some - like Peggy and Faye - that way) and his

@laurasaurus: Totally. I should have added Carla...she got screwed the worst really. Betty won't write a letter of recommendation after 10 years (or whatever) of service?! Jeezus.

@mllej: I would watch the shit out of that episode.

@laurasaurus: I too totally felt the pain of the "working woman getting screwed" metaphor. Faye, Joan, and Peggy all took really painful hits this episode.

There was nothing better than the scene with Peggy landing the account brilliantly and "Don-style" without Don...except for the scene with Joan and Peggy FINALLY bonding.

@andromedeia: It definitely has to do with their religious views.

Wow. # 3 and # 7 are especially crazy bad.