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Um, did anyone open that link?

Once they said here in the AV Club that a D- went to a show/movie that you should never ever see no matter what because it's painfully awful. F's are reserved for the sort of slow-motion car wreck that you actually might want to see because it's so painful and terrible.

To be fair, I always thought the Law and Orders were far, far, far better than any of the CSIs. Yes, they can get too GUEST STAR MAKING A DRAMATIC TURN!!!!, and sometimes too twisty, current event-y, (and in the case of SVU, rape-y), but CSI is dang near retarded.

I'm actually excited to see a cop show not based in New York, LA, or Miami. Is this one of the only ones?

Agree! They always say that comment that savory cooking is an art, but dessert making is a science. I'd like to see a bunch more about that. I mean, do they memorize the correct ratio of eggs to ounces of flour to weight of sugar? If you don't get that right you fail, right? Or does a very good pastry chef just

That's a great point, ha. When Joan told Peggy she'd seem like a humorless bitch, I thought, "So what?" Don is often seen as the same by that staff. But he has and continues to do great work, and sees that frat boy stuff as silly.

The comment about Kelly's hair made me chuckle. Thing is, it just seemed so outrageously hot - and tropical hot - that the poor girl's hair + sweat just didn't work. Plus it seemed like they kept the chefs outside most of the time.

*1 out of every 10K who try to succeed CAN

Oh and also, you have a group of friends, one of whom has always been so ridiculously attractive that she immediately found success as soon as she just happened to reduce herself to modeling? And another who reached a different pinnacle of success in an artistic field, one where he could wax poetic about selling out?

If I may?

Looking through the comments, I might be the only one who thinks this show is just "pretty good". I don't look forward to it, but if it's on my DVR, it's usually one of my top picks for shows to watch.

Thought it was more a callback to 2 episodes ago, when Pete finds out Trudy's pregnant, and he and Peggy share that longer gaze at each other through the glass at the end. Pete still love Peggy, though clearly they're both on entirely different paths. When he sees the two of them walk out, he immediately is drawn to

Peggy wanted Don to try to sleep with her at times, when she thought it was what the right thing to want.

Tom hearts Kelly, and hates Angelo, it seems. I enjoyed his passive aggressive shrug as Angelo's dish description. Oh. Hmm… Guess that might be OK…

I really liked about 10 minutes of this documentary, once it finally covered the good stuff and got to how the neighborhood/town turned on Webster. Sort of like your comment above, laterite…

I definitely liked this episode, so I'm already disagreeing with everyone.

@Arch Pho: +1

I was thinking: if they truly do have a holding pen of sluts, where I can stand around with a bag of Doritos and laugh at their petty little problems in person, I am THERE.