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I'm sure these have all been said before…
…but I'm not gonna sift through 10 pages of comments.
Films:
-Trainspotting
-O Brother Where Art Thou
-The Sting
-24 Hour Party People
- Sofia Coppola movies- Lost in Translation, Virgin Suicides, Marie Antoinette (usually enjoy the music in her films more than the films themselves)

Katrina Bowden was definitely in this episode, in the beginning where Liz is showing off her jeans to her female coworkers. She even has a line. And the butt double was definitely not her- Bowden's as skinny as a twig, and that butt had a good amount of meat on it.

I'm there. I expected this horseshit from NBC re: Kings, but I thought Rubicon was safe for another season, especially since they were showing it in their "AMC original programming kicks ass" montages. It was well-acted, thought-provoking, beautifully filmed. Dammit, AMC. First you postpone Breaking Bad season 4 until

I too haven't been a fan of this whole rivalry. It's not like an Alicia v. Cary situation where only 1 of them gets to keep the investigator job- so why all the hostility? Yesterday's ep at least gave us a reason to distrust Blake; before that, Kalinda following him and smashing his car and grabbing his dick just made

Honestly, Wendy seems like the best candidate for State's Attny. Of course she's two-faced and manipulative, all political figures are (and we certainly saw that during the deposition where her character was introduced), but she projects a damn good image. If I was a Chicago voter, I'd pick her over Peter or Glenn.

Mrs. Kent on the phone
I believe that voice belonged to Kelly Bishop, aka Emily Gilmore from Gilmore Girls.

THAT'S where I knew him from! He's the dude from After Hours!

If I was Alicia…
I would've slapped so many people this episode- Cary, Mamie Gummer, Judge Must-Wear-Skirts, Wendy Scott Carr, Will's new gf just for existing…yet she always manages to stay cool. Meanwhile Kalinda is smashing car windows and grabbing dick.

Lauren Graham in a cat suit…
YES. I actually like her storyline with Billy Baldwin. As it's been pointed out before, this show manages to take TV cliches and make them seem fresh, and I think his character is an example of that. Julia dealing with her daughter was pretty funny. Crosby & Jasmine were rather boring this

If NBC is going to get rid of a comedy (that's not Outsourced), it really should be The Office. That show is pretty bad nowadays. But of course they won't do that.

Parks & Rec is all kinds of awesome, Community is really good & ridiculously clever (take last week's Abed-in-the-background delivering a baby gag as the latest example), Outsourced is TOTAL CRAP. Seriously, who are the idiots watching this??? If they get rid of Community, it'll be a damn shame. If they get rid of

That's how I assessed the situation too. Don "falling in love" with Megan was a combo of being in Cali, which we've seen brings out his happy, hopeful, wants-to-be-reborn side, and seeing her anti-Betty reaction to the milkshake spill. But I wonder how much of what Don has seen of Megan is actually her personality and

Rubicon Ruminations…Rubinations, if you will…
I was initially left disappointed by the finale, but the more I think about it, the more I like it- provided there's a 2nd season. It sets up some good potential storylines: Will Spangler off himself or will he fight the Fisher's Island gang? Will Will actually make his

Oooh yeah, I really liked Kings, was bummed when it got the axe. Hope Rubicon doesn't meet the same fate, because I'm borderline-obsessed with it. The last time I got so involved in a show was probably…Breaking Bad.

I thought this episode provided two of the show's strongest musical performances. River Deep, Mountain High and Happy Days Are Here Again were both outstanding, in terms of vocals, performance, and showcasing the characters' personalities and emotions. I've only previously downloaded like 8 Glee songs, and those two

Wow. My heart broke for Will as he figures out Galveston just as the explosion occurs. It was all for naught in the end. I can't wait for the finale and wonder what direction the storyline will take. I wonder if Spangler & his Fisher's Island gang are the long-term villains in the series, or if new threats will emerge?

God, why does that stupid kid Zack keep going back to that sociopath Becca?

I guess I just prefer scenes of family dysfunction
My favorite scenes are always the ones that highlight the tensions in the family- Kristina's subtle looks and comments that indicate how she doesn't really like Sarah or Amber, Crosby v. Jasmine's family, Sarah and Adam fighting over work, Julia and Joel fighting over

Hahaha. Yeah, that shoulders comment was a strange one.

I don't trust a word that comes out of Megan's toothy mouth. I don't doubt her ambition, but think she'll end up being one of those women who uses sex to get ahead professionally. Don totally got played there, and I have a feeling it's going to come back and bite him in the tush.