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Yes! I got 2 out of 3 right!

Fantastic review! I've been a bit late to the Mad Men party myself (started watching around this time last year and just barely caught up before season 6 started), so the whole of the episode is still a bit fresh in my eyes. While there's definitely some clunkiness here, as most any first season is guilty of, the

I'm reading this now, and I'm trying to decipher which series you referred to in your first paragraph, Todd. Cheers for sure is the first, I'm pretty sure Hill Street Blues is the second, but I'm drawing a blank on the third.

Also, I'm distressed that TVCC isn't going for anything before 1990 now, since I was hoping for MTM to have its representation on here. I'd like to think that maybe, just maybe, a series of reviews could help the show gain more fans today, but ah well.

I'm still waiting for the rest of The West Wing to be wrapped up!

Slapsgiving.

Well All in the Family is a great show. Sometimes.

So, what happened to the Scooby-Doo article?

Maybe it's not that popular in your area. I don't personally know anyone who watches NCIS, but it's still a big deal as well.

Technically 3. That was the her back of her head in "The Bracket"

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Penny
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Penny
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Penny

I always tended to agree with the Nostalgia Critic's review of the movie, honestly.

Neil Peart stand alone

Robin doesn't want kids, period.

It's Marvin Sr. playing the song for him in the afterlife

What the damn hell

Season 6 is actually my favorite overall, but Zooey was unquestionably its low point.

I can't think of anything either, but you never know

I think we might see repercussions to Lily's glass-breaking later this season, when she needs her hand the most

Ted's proposal was akin to Barney's proposal in "The Final Page"- the culmination of an episode that may very well help to forgive, if not entirely forget, the mediocrity of the season thus far.