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Just put Bruce Campbell in the lead for both series and call it a day. 

You know, Lena Dunham almost turned this into an episode of Curb Your Enthusiasm with the gay ex-boyfriend. I could be down for a young female Larry David.

Good Sky Crime

Agreed. I feel like it's a beautiful twist to have Don write himself out of his own success story. We kept wondering what was gonna get him, and to have it be something that we actually admired Don for, would be kind of genius.

I admit it… there was something funny about it. There was this one time, we all piled into the family minivan and it was my turn to get in the front seat. I must have been around 11. I closed the door but it kept popping back out. Well, about the fifth time I tried to wedge that door closed I turned around to see my

Is it possible that Amon is related to Ozai? Part of a bloodline he had after the Avatar spirit bent him and took away his rightful lineage? Somehow by spirit bending Ozai, Aang unlocked the potential within him that passed to his future children? Or was Ozai too old for children at that point. I mention this idea

She just don't want the revenging to stop! Because you can only avenge your father once and then it's gone. It's a special time in a girl's life, like prom.

That hand job was just test marketing.

Don wasn't just treating Megan like his wife, he was trying to meet her youth halfway. He was spontaneous, inclusive, and he opened up intimately about something he cared deeply for; even if it was just orange sherbert. This was Don, grumpy old sourpuss birthday boy that he's been, making an attempt to be the man he

Actually I can. I'm a word bender. Watch yourself.

Loved this episode on the whole but Pete's final line was too much and rang a false note to me. Yes, crying 'woe is me' is very much like Pete, but the teary-eyed 'I have nothing' was over the top even for him. He's taking the world from Roger Sterling and Don Draper piece by piece and he's not even a little happy

Was this the prequel to Wrath of the Titans?

Not a single mention of Larry David??

Yup. This. Sadly. Way too much happening just so things could happen. Also I'm not at all satisfied with Loretta's part in this or the way any of that played out. Would have been way cooler if yes, Limehouse does keep his money under the church, still. That could still be coming, actually. So I reserve judgement.

If no one else is going to like this then I will. I will.

Because it wasn't called "Warriors of Mars" it was called John Carter which everyone I know thought was about a magic black man who teaches a rich white kid to play the blues or something.

Weren't most of Pawnee's people and media self-serving jerks from the first episode on? Joan, The Christian Lady, Perd, The Councilman that involved Leslie in the sex scandal… it seems like more of a grand tradition of villainous caricatures than it does a symptom of a problematic fourth season.

This could just as well read:

I'd totally apply but I'm in the midst of maxing out a Pulsework Gladiator to feed to my Silver Chocobo so I can win the Fal'Cie Cup.

I thought this episode was funny, but I don't come to 30 Rock's pool just for funny. At its height the show was so much more and it was grounded in Lemon's real life struggles to be a success whether that meant controlling her show, finding a soul mate or coming to terms with the embarrassing things that brought her