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Yeah, and even if they sell, who says Crosby couldn't negotiate a continued presence as an engineer?  Hell, that might be a career boost, as the new owner would open doors to other collaborators and artists.  Hell, the more I think about it, this really is a no lose proposition…

Yeah, too old to control and shape into a similarly obsessive, micromanager.

That would've been really awesome, actually. 
I seriously thought that was a major copout.  The dude has his family to think of, and no sane person in real life who has housepayments, a newborn and a kid going to freaking Ivy League, is gonna turn down a million dollars plus.

I was seriously expecting that last drive off of the married couple to end with them getting broadsided…but they were safe…
Granted, it would've been a cheap cliffhanger, but I would've enjoyed seeing Jasmine's leg get lopped off ala "Death Proof"

Dammit, it was NOT a nuclear meltdown…it was an unrequested fission surplus.

How is it there hasn't been a newsfeed post about the stunning departure of James Spader from "The Office?"  After nearly 3/4 of a season worth of sidesplitting laughter as the unparalleled Robert California, what will the Office do next?  Only time will tell!

What can one do but laugh, ultimately?  All of life's troubles are trifling and waste (to paraphrase Tarkington).  And at the end of the day, we cannot let God or Fate or Death win over us. 

Couldn't even make it to the Forever 27 Club.  FAIL.

Ditto.  Jasmine is a controlling bitch, and she pretty much admits it, like the wife beater who says he "just gets a little angry, but he loves her SO much."

A Mad Men/Downton Abbey crossover special?

Although remember when he came back to the show with his face all scuffed up?  I never did hear how that happened…

Meredith hit the nail on the head when she said she'd wished that instead of finding Sybil and Branson before they'd eloped, that they were too late, and caught them in bed already. 

But I just don't think Carson can survive one more dinner service being disrupted by illegitimate babies, pandemics, attempted assaults, or the wrong wine being decanted.

I had to urban dictionary the term "fivehead"  I'm pleased it is nothing vulgar.  I will have no disparaging remarks about my Lady Sybil, or I shall notify my seconds post haste.

Maybe it's because I just love these characters so darn much, but I was pleased as punch by this episode.

I remain convinced that Branson (and by extension Sybil) will get mixed up in the turmoil in Ireland…alas it's too late for the Easter Rising, but there's still Michael Collins and the Irish Civil War.

Zombie dog!

I don't care for Bay's films, but dammit, the man knows his craft.  He has a good eye, and I gotta admit his films are some of the better efforts in 2.39 Panavision, as far as color and lighting are concerned.  I doubt Dunham knows what a depth of field chart is, let alone how to use one  She's just another in the

Tiny Furniture was shit, but I forgive all the unearned, undeserved praise for her lackluster mom-and-daddy-bought-me-this film, if she would parlay that success into somehow further exploring her work.

So let me see if I've got this straight: