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I definitely got the vibe from Mel that he was…..impressed by Don.

Hot Moira from American Horror Story can rest easy tonight.

Don suddenly finding himself in the company of honest-to-god SWINGERS was one of this episodes delights.

Right.

Oh Gawd he was hilarious tonight.

There was a place like that in L.A., called the Chit Chat Club.

What a putz he's become. Harry, what happened to that adorable schlub who broke down during Don's legendary Carousel pitch??

He was Ana-Lucia's cop partner way back on season 2 of LOST, and even then, I knew that Cudlitz kid had the chops.

Fuck you, Additional AV Club Meme!

I can't see that picture of Redford without thinking of the awful "Left Behind" books by Tim LaHaye and Jerry Jenkins, where their sole description of Nicolae Carpathia (boo! the antichrist!!) is "he looked like a young Robert Redford".
It's even more absurd that the first book in the series was published in the 90's,

"The Name Game" or GTFO.

"I was sorta glad they didn't go all the way with it and have anyone
scream at an unconscious Archer, "You bitch, you've never walked away
from anything in your life, now FIIIIIIIGHT!!" As it was it felt more
like homage than parody. And both versions got my heart fluttering."

It's so strange that half of the "previously on Mad Men" clips were about Joan's ascension to partner status, and she barely appeared in the episode. : /

I didn't read Ebert regularly, but I'd check in once in a while to see what he thought about a film I was interested in. He wrote the strangest pan of Spielberg's "War of the Worlds" remake, going on and on about the alien's tripod biology and how that would never work in real life. He couldn't seem to get past it to

Oh there just aren't enough "likes".

I kind of love the idea of the show. The only thing that sucks about it is…..it's a show about loving The Walking Dead. More than once I've asked myself "how much are they paying that audience to clap?" and "does so-and-so celebrity really pay attention to this series? Really?"

Uh no. Milton was stabbed by the Governor. With a knife. Onscreen.

Jeremy Gordon is Robert Kirkman.

This cannot be said too often.

Like x 1,000,000.