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    Given where she reached for on her body I thought cyst. Although, I guess it could have been an ectopic pregnancy but less likely. Anyway, if she were pregnant who could have been the father? It looks like she's been way too busy to have someone waiting in a hotel as a sex slave.

    Classic how it took Don recognizing he was a plane bitch and relaying that to Ted before Ted got the fact that he had the upper hand. I guess Ted's M.O. isn't dominating others and that's why he can't see it as clearly as Don.

    "Cold climates" hahaha best comment

    Did she just start watching Mad Men or has she been watching since the first season? Because seeing this scene when I first learned about Don would have given me a very different reaction than the one I had this time around. Just learned about Don + seeing this scene= woah, look at Don, such a power player! Having

    Yes, as I watched this episode I really thought Don was not likeable, a creep, and a bully. I also thought the writers, directors, actors, etc. were doing a great job of steering us all into thinking that. Just as was mentioned in the main review, Don's actions would have been intriguing and "wow I can't believe he

    Maddy gets a new daddy with few complications, I like it!

    Wouldn't it be crazy if Deacon's now ex-girlfriend came after him? But then the whole Maddy storyline would be over and you know they want to milk that. Plus what would Rayna do if she can't sit around contemplating who to be with? No, it's got to be a disposable character for this series: Dante, Dante's "fiancee,"

    If this show wasn't filmed in advance I'd swear the A.V. Club comments were being used for storyline fodder. So far a lot of major moments have been predicted on this board (this time it was Avery magically taking over for Deacon). This series is so predictable. Still, despite knowing this is a sinking ship, I somehow

    Can Peggy please just get rid of Abe already? She's only with him because he's different from all the power playing men around her and at the time they started dating she was less confident in herself and her abilities to get a man. But, at the end of the day, despite the annoyance the power playing men around her

    Yeah I also wasn't a fan of the episode but I had a feeling the A.V. Club would like it. A-? Yeah, not for me. Definitely "Mad Men" by the numbers and poorly done at that. Like you said, some well acted parts but overall déjà vu with a hint of super corny.

    Perfectly placed reference, kudos.

    Nashville is that book you check out from the library. It is sooo good at first, a real page turner. Then slowly you begin to see that the characters aren't that well developed and the plot is trite but you don't care because darn it, you're invested in the story somehow! You continue to read—you're definitely more

    @avclub-230e46d19fe78a6c8dc715659a7188d7:disqus 1) He's not a husband until he's a husband. Peggy knows that, he's dispensable. 2) Yes they're both into their jobs but that doesn't make them compatible. Peggy mocked the seriousness with which he took what he was doing. It's a bit hypocritical because she's spending

    Judging from how this is shot, I don't think we're supposed to be that attached to Abe either. He ignores Peggy a lot, even after he says the kid thing (which touches Peggy but he's left unaffected), and then we see him sloppily eating a sandwich while typing. Pair this with the "hey Peggy give me a sec, I have

    Do you happen to be an art teacher on an acid trip? :) hehehe

    I just love hearing Posen and Kors talk about fashion so technically. I like when they address fabrics by name, when they identify clothing items with precision (not just pants, palazzo pants!), when they talk about a certain technique/silhouette/look having already appeared back in X fashion season. It's fantastic!

    As Patricia was telling the judges about how she made the textiles, crushed metal, etc. I was thinking, "Wow, how cool!…But how can you mass reproduce that?" :/ I know there are some almost purely conceptual runway shows but that doesn't work for Project Runway—they have sponsors to please, money to make, clothes to

    I didn't care for everything Michelle had but her collection was the clear front runner and there were definitely some great pieces.

    Well we are clearly going to have to agree to disagree because that's the only thing we're in agreement about lol. I respect your opinion, I just don't share it.

    I think what Nina told Patricia directly was valid. That the blue dress was great because it showcased her unique ability and was in a silhouette that allowed people to "understand" her (i.e. a win-win). I know everyone is making Nina out to be a witch but her concerns were valid. I mean, would you really wear the