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Not only was the "action" listless and dull, but so was every single character. Also, if the first two Supe films were canon, that means Lois didn't remember that Clark was Superman and that they banged, on account of the magic Forget-Me-Now kiss. Which means she must've really freaked out when she turned out to be

I think this show has told us time and time again that no answers are coming. The "mythology" it's building is a hot mess of contradictions and silliness.

Yes, as did everyone else in the entire world.

This season, Don lost the respect of the two women he cares about most: Sally and Peggy. If both of those stories hadn't happened, we wouldn't have gotten this ending. That's the dynamite you were looking for.

Yes, aside from the major plot development of Sally catching her father having sex with another woman, nothing came of the plot line of Sylvia, Arthur and the compelling doorman.

That's an extremely bizarre interpretation. Especially given that he looked extraordinarily weak in front of other men.

Yeah, wasn't the whole deal only one person could go? Then suddenly Pete was going, without warning.

He refused to leave his wife and family for her. What a monster!
What Ted did to his wife was abominable. What Ted and Peggy did together was abominable. Ted leaving for California and telling Peggy about it to her face was admirable.

I was a bit disappointed in Roger for not warning Don what was coming, over even expressing much concern of Don's obvious breakdown.

Weyoun, Damar, and Dukat really take over the show at about this point, at least for a little while. I think it's my favorite arc on the series.

I would put Quark towards the bottom of any DS9 character favorites list. Rom and Nog would even be ahead of him, as well as Odo, Sisko, Dukat, Damar, Kira, Weyoun…

I'm so jealous that you get to watch this for the first time.

I remember being stunned, but then pretty smugly cynical, thinking everything would be back to normal in about two episodes, the war finished and the Dominion vanquished. I really love how wrong I was.

"In the Pale Moonlight" is coming…"In the Pale Moonlight" is coming…SQUEEE!!!

I think he is, yes. And it's fun. What's funny is he clearly likes the show and the reviews are pretty funny, I think. But yeah, I'd bet money he fucks up deliberately at this point.

The Sterek thing is weird. I've heard about the supposed hohay for the last couple years, and finally burned through the first two seasons on Netflix this month. There's no sexual chemistry between them at all. They hardly ever even interact, and when they do, their dynamic is  "straight laced-cop/wacky cop",  not

And hey, if she does come back from the dead, maybe there will actually be a reason for it, unlike Peter who has none exactly nothing since his rebirth.

As long as you only point out the dead female characters, it sounds so awful.

I think it's totally anachronistic. Shylock is an portrayed as evil villain specifically because he is a money-grubbing Jew. And the play was a comedy. Now we see it as far more tragic.

And Peggy's dirty hippie friend.