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I thought he just had one bloodshot eye.

Badgers!!!

Oh awesome! Thank you for the link.

Yes. I liked that much better than if he'd just been a shapeshifter or evil. It was complex! And heartbreaking!

That's true, but if it were me, I would be so terrified that Dawn would think I was being racist that I would probably end up leaving the handbag there, just to look non-racist. White awkwardness, I has it.

I love you.

I've done the nightmare sit-up (although minus the 'standard scream'), when I was having a particularly upsetting dream.

Yes, I loved that! It was really atmospheric, gave it such a feel of summer.

No, not at all. I found his Cinderella speech to be creepy as fuck, but the other guys were all clearly into it, so I took it to indicate "Guys back then were fucked up" rather than "Ginsberg is a serial killer".

Yes, Ginsberg's alley ad was totally relevant to the rest of the episode. I liked, when Don was shoving the body under the bed, the shot of her feet showing that she was missing a shoe — nice callback to the Cinderella idea.

Margaret? Lady, you got the wrong file.

@avclub-913d3a7404f98f0ee3766e12e78506fe:disqus : I knew some real idiots at Cambridge. Although none of them were anthropologists.

But (unusually with Betty) very relatable. It's a terrifying mental image.

Yeah, me too. And so pretty!

They were aaaawful. Every scene in that house, I was thinking, "They have so much money, they could have made that house beautiful, why does it look like THIS?"

Explanation is spot on; he didn't say the Manassah and Ephraim line.

My sister has had a crush on Flanders since this episode.

I'm going to go ahead and assume that did happen on set.

You looken sharpen today, meinherr

Have you been here? It's a pretty fair assessment, particularly when you're talking about the Ireland of a few decades ago.