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I didnt realize it at first, but that sparkly sack that added the equivalent of a chubby arm to her width? It's a Michael Kors.

dumb question…
Why is this article in the film section?

I see your point, and I'm sure you're right. My first reaction was still "What a coward!"

The agency/client relationship
My favorite line this episode came from Megan. "I got it, he didn't dump me, I dumped him." Almost too fitting given the earlier suggestion that SCDP would be [tobacco company's] perfect girlfriend. And on a lesser note, the whole Sally & Glen thing. Anybody else get mad at Glen for

I think you're right. My random theories think too much, if you know what I mean.

Our little Don's growing up!
I found Don's choice of words while looking up at Barbizon interesting. "…all those girls touching themselves to sleep." Strangely reminiscent of the phrasing used to describe young Sally's recent sleepover activities.

More specifically, she bursts into tears when Rapey McDouche asked, "What about your friends at the office?", after a day where a co-worker called her a whore. I thought it was funny that Joan was concerned about not having anyone to talk to, considering she never gets a chance to say much when he's around.

I cannot be the only one who recognized the skydiving sprawl as a shot from the opening credits sequence.

It's the first one that came to my mind. That and The Actonslack's "I Hope This Makes It Easier For You".

That Tupac-alicious doo-rag on Michael D was hideous, but going from those black oversized frames to what I assume were contacts made him look strung out and creepy.

I've still got my Dagobah and Tattoine Star Tours posters. The ride was so new that they hadn't worked out all of the tech problems and they had to stop the ride, and start it over from the beginning. But still, we went on a ride without going anywhere. Cra-a—zy cutting edge at the time. It would probably feel so

My theory on why they're still in Don's house? So we can have the season end with Sally burning it to the ground.

I agree, FortyTwo. Her whole attitude charmed me.

My first though was actually, "They're making a spin-off of Comic-Con? Like a reality show, or some new post-Con Con with only actual comic-related stuff?"

This week's totally has me convinced that Freddy's either gone off the wagon or become the suicide we've all been guessing about. Or both.

I, too found it strange that Don just rolled over like that. I presumed it was insecurity touched off by the "Man in the room with a checkbook" remark that made him back off. I was kind of hoping he'd whisk her off with him to Alcapulco for the time of her life.

Nit-picky correction
The exchange was actually:

"It's got.. raisins in it. You like raisins."

I'm pretty sure conestants aren't allowed any access to the Internet, lest it give them ideas. When Project Runway was still on Bravo there was an episode where a very big deal was made about a contestant who had fashion books. During the "scandal", it was mentioned that Internet use was against the rules in their

No love for "The Boys Are Back In Town", all movie team-up overuse aside?