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Do you mean the outside vendor that Kristina brought in? I think that's just a special rich-people thing because it's a private school for kids with special dietary needs. I've never heard of a public school that has more than the cafeteria that serves gross industrial pizza or mac and cheese kind of stuff.

You mean when he played Megan Draper's father? Who was, in turn, the crush-object of Joey the recurring art guy?

Conservatives are way more likely to get worked up about guns, but I don't think it's particularly unusual to come across a moderate or liberal person who supports "responsible gun ownership." So, to me, just saying that she is pro gun doesn't necessarily scream conservatism in and of itself. But she may be a

Conservatives tend to be pro-gun, but I don't think of holding that position as a particularly strong indicator of someone who is on the far-right here in the US. When I think "very conservative," I think someone who prioritizes conservative Christian values and someone who's enthusiastic about the small

Laughing at the guy who complains that he doesn't make a living wage kind of is, though. They walk a weird line.

I was waiting for someone to say "spongeworthy."

And forget Roger Sterling. John Slattery is still Dennis Martino to me.

Amber seems like this young girl who knows she screwed up a lot in the past but is legitimately trying to get her shit together…and she just keeps finding herself in holes that are very hard to dig herself out of. It's really hard to feel like you're going to fuck it all up no matter what you do.

Minus all the internet stalking stuff, I thought the pilot was fun enough. I don't think it'll be the next great American sitcom, but I thought it was sweet without being too cloying (save for the narration, which needs to go). I think Feldman has the right level of neurotic energy for the character and I have such a

I hope Taye Diggs hangs around for a while, but I also hope that they can give him some stronger material. His character felt awfully stilted to me this episode. It might be because we're just meeting him and he's already in this catalyst position, but Dean felt just like the same character Taye Diggs plays every time

Oh God, her face when she told Sarah in that last scene. I felt for her so much.

Having never been in a courtroom before, it excited me.

I recently served on a jury in which a man with practically no legal training represented himself as the plaintiff in a case and the judge actually said this to him multiple times (minus, the "Counselor" part, of course.) It was hard not to laugh and hope that Julianna Margulies would come through the door to save the

So…it's like 500 Days of Summer?

I sometimes go to a trivia night where the guy in charge makes you hand over your phone if you're going to the bathroom. He is like an iPhone eagle-eyed hawk who will hilariously rip you to shreds if you are a dick. It's the best.

I've struggled with depression off an on for about 15 years. I've never gotten to a place where I seriously contemplated suicide, but there have been days, weeks, months where I have laid in bed wishing I could just flip a switch and turn myself off. I was too scared of dying, but going through the process of being

His WTF interview was eye-opening. I never really thought about him as a person outside of his parodies before, and I was shocked that someone who called himself "Weird Al" was so even-keeled and well-adjusted.

Because that one song kind of established his reputation as a skeevy guy and now here he is, a year later, releasing an album that furthers his reputation as a skeevy guy who seems to have been unfaithful or disrepctful to his wife to some degree then released a stalkery album begging her to take him back. This isn't

There are circles that debate whether it's better to be pro-ana or pro-mia.

Would you count the reboot of Dallas as a sequel? There was a 19 year gap between the two versions.