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Glad to see people are still keeping this old chestnut alive. You carry that torch, gobshite.

If you mean Green Day retched out the song, then correct!

That's the point?

Yeah, they are pretty much hilarious.

"Gum-stuck pubis"

The plots moved way faster in Season 1 because they didn't know if there would be a second season. Weiner has said in interviews that if he had known the show would continue, he would have waited a lot longer to reveal Don's secret past.

Peggy couldn't have known that Ken would tell anyone else his secret. She would assume she's the only one in the office who knows (she even asks Ken why he would tell Pete). So why would she tell Roger, when (from her perspective) Ken would know right away it was her?

Word!

Hipsters are way too cool for Coldplay.

Home Movies did that too. "We should shoot day for night like Truffaut."

New York Times?! New York Times?!

Seriously, I've thought this from season one.  His performance is so good it doesn't get noticed.

I already liked this, but just wanted to add: Ooooh, good point.

It seemed like Peggy was definitely envious too, though.

Why should that mean they stop being cute?

I thought the totally cheesy Union Jack stuff was kind of a callback to Lane's line to his wife in the cab—I don't remember exactly, but it was something like "I'm sick of people trying to bring England back in little bits."  I'm way off, I know, but you get the idea.

"The bear is not talking.  It's what the hunter imagines the bear to be thinking."

Pete bragging about how big his hi-fi is…that's the kind of thing that would have everyone screaming "on the nose!" if this were season 1.

Man, if I was the subject of the level of hate Nathan received on a weekly basis, I would have quit a long time ago.

Ah yeah, I forgot that places tend to do that.  My sympathies.