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Independence Day 3D? Why?? Absolutely no one was asking for that!

Independence Day 3D? Why?? Absolutely no one was asking for that!

Aside from a few incidents in the minor leagues, he's really not like that at all, and frankly, his conduct since coming up from the majors has been very impressive, especially considering the spotlight pressures he's constantly under. He's actually a blast to watch, though I'm not sure what my opinion would be if he

Aside from a few incidents in the minor leagues, he's really not like that at all, and frankly, his conduct since coming up from the majors has been very impressive, especially considering the spotlight pressures he's constantly under. He's actually a blast to watch, though I'm not sure what my opinion would be if he

Yes they will! World Series here we come!

Yes they will! World Series here we come!

A Braves fan? Boo! Go Washington Nationals!

A Braves fan? Boo! Go Washington Nationals!

According to IMDb, Moss is in both of the episodes left in this season, and I can't imagine that she won't be in next season. I like Betty as a character (a shocking confession, I know), but I definitely agree that her storyline this season has been really dull, and if she's still doing her thing, I don't see why it

According to IMDb, Moss is in both of the episodes left in this season, and I can't imagine that she won't be in next season. I like Betty as a character (a shocking confession, I know), but I definitely agree that her storyline this season has been really dull, and if she's still doing her thing, I don't see why it

Mad Men has always dealt in ambiguity. That's part of what makes the show so great, IMO, that it's willing to show its central characters doing very unlikable things, yet capable of doing in such a nuanced way that we can't just automatically dismiss them as villains. I honestly don't get the "heavy-handed" or

Mad Men has always dealt in ambiguity. That's part of what makes the show so great, IMO, that it's willing to show its central characters doing very unlikable things, yet capable of doing in such a nuanced way that we can't just automatically dismiss them as villains. I honestly don't get the "heavy-handed" or

Given how their relationship was initially portrayed way back in season 1, I'm still surprised (though definitely glad, since Pete and Trudy have had some great moments) it hasn't ended yet.

Given how their relationship was initially portrayed way back in season 1, I'm still surprised (though definitely glad, since Pete and Trudy have had some great moments) it hasn't ended yet.

Oh God, I hope it was. That's awesome.

Oh God, I hope it was. That's awesome.

Pete is such a great character. Yes, he's an amoral, sleazy dirtbag who's willing to do anything to get ahead, but the show is also too good to let him just be that, they always have to balance it out with a moment to remind us of his flawed humanity. It's so brilliantly done and fascinating to watch.

Pete is such a great character. Yes, he's an amoral, sleazy dirtbag who's willing to do anything to get ahead, but the show is also too good to let him just be that, they always have to balance it out with a moment to remind us of his flawed humanity. It's so brilliantly done and fascinating to watch.

Ah, I finally caught up with Mad Men so that I could watch an episode the day it aired. And what an episode to come in on! It's always been a relatively bleak show, but this episode was just soul-crushing. Well-acted by pretty much everyone, as usual, but especially Christina Hendricks, Elizabeth Moss and Jon Hamm.

Ah, I finally caught up with Mad Men so that I could watch an episode the day it aired. And what an episode to come in on! It's always been a relatively bleak show, but this episode was just soul-crushing. Well-acted by pretty much everyone, as usual, but especially Christina Hendricks, Elizabeth Moss and Jon Hamm.