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What People do when they are Guilty
When people keep long-held secrets from others, they express two feelings: Relief and Guilt. Relief from the break of putting up a facade, guilt from knowing they've kept the secret so long. Soon after relief has set in, another level of intimacy is established. Assuming they don't

The accuracy of Don's memory is not really relevant. I think Betty got enough out of him to know who he is. Even when he switched the dog tags, the army should have had more information on hand to verify the soldiers' identities. So technically, the army did make a mistake. He switched tags to get a new life, and the

Early in the show's run, Will expressed some embarrassment with Jack behaving like such a "queen." It dealt with two types of gay men: One who is not so obvious, and one who is fa-LAMING! So, my point is that the writers tried to establish that some in the gay community are annoyed by people like Jack, but they love

Um, didn't like the Season 4 premiere either, but…
Damn, that was some cold shit!

So Sorry for your loss, Keith
We, as readers and fans, will support you through this process.

I think everyone fucked up on this one. Sal was good employee, willing to suppress a part of himself for his career. He did not have to get fired. I think Harry should have gone to Sal, told him what Lucky Strike Jr. said, hide Sal for the meeting, then have Sal call Lucky Strike Jr. and have a drink. Explain the

People, people, people…please be patient! If any of you have watched this show from the very beginning you know three things:

Are Don's affairs risky anymore? Just because he's closer to home does not change things much. Except maybe the kids may catch a peek.

Garbage Pail cousin, Mac in a visor, flip flops, short pajama pants, AND his hands unreasonably high on his waist at the funeral, that all deserves a B+. The subplot was lazy, and could have been more developed.

First the Merlot (?) at Dave and Buster's, then the boxes of red wine, both making everyone's lips a red tint. This is probably for sight gag purposes, but how much red wine does one have to drink before they look like The Joker? Maybe they should switch to white wine or rose for a nice peachy hue!

We've heard the "Eploit the Young Black Athlete" story before…
Sounds to me like the review is based on what the movie is not instead of what it is. That is coming to the movie with too many expectations, which isn't fair. Maybe the filmmaker wanted to highlight the more positive aspects of high school sports because

I thought she was very brave to go in there and ask for a raise, but suing would not have been the next thing on her mind like today. You have to remember, equal pay was a new law at the time. Women still get paid less than men, but it is very difficult to prove, let alone costly. Mainly because opposition argues the

Bertram Cooper vs. Conrad Hilton: Don's father figure?
Who will act best as Don's father figure: Bertram Cooper or Conrad Hilton?