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Agreed.  Breaking Bad does that thing too, with the angles and the lighting.

I'm sure that Jason feels like he was 'raped' but lets face it: The concept of a male being tied up and forced to have sex isn't as offensive as the thought of a female in that situation.

Jasons voice of God.
His impersonation of what god would sound like was hilarious.

@Bill M - It's a possibility, but there will still be a good 9 month period of waiting. I'm hoping that Rubicon is decent, it will at least give me an excuse to follow Mad Men with some degree of loyalty.

Surprised again.
Two times this season I have gone into an episode of Breaking Bad feeling a bit unimpressed. First time was 'Fly." It was hard to understand where the episode was going, and I almost stopped watching the episode altogether. I decided to have faith in the show, and was rewarded with some great

agreed.

The pregnant teenage girl dance.
When I saw this I wanted to be offended. Halfway through I gave up. It's so ridiculous it cannot be offensive. When they started using vouge-like motions around their bellies I lost it.

Agree with OP.

I agree with the sentiment that the show is entertaining. I just have this small whisper in my ear at the climax of these episodes. I hate how these subplots take on an episodic nature. Last week there was a shootout when most of the major plot points were resolved. This week, while noting the judge missing center