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    I always thought that VI was the superior game - ahead of its time as far as plots in video games, extremely poignant, and more epic than anything before it. I'd LOVE a VI remake…but not as much as I'd love a Chrono remake (or even a reimagining, or something better than Chrono Cross). That game, along with Secret of

    Heck, I just found out about them from this column, and spent the last two days playing all four. Fishy is definitely the best, even though I hate arc'ing weapons. Doggy's the worst. I'm a little sad that Ice Cream was the last. I shouldn't have played them all so quickly, I guess.

    I believe they showed Lane in the previews for the next ep.

    I think that there will be a lot of focus on Peggy, but keep in mind that the first season focused a LOT on Peggy. This is still Draper's show, and that's the big draw for most people.

    He's not only in creative, but he's also freelance, isn't he? I think he knows that they need his ability, and he's exploiting that.

    There were a lot of character episodes, which were mostly excellent, but there are only two eps left, so they have to rush through a lot of plot in a short amount of time. I'm ok with it. The beautiful girls might be one of the top 3 episodes ever.

    I was so nervous as Roger said that he was going to bed that it was going to be curtains for him. I actually think that it was supposed to imply that he WAS going to, but sitting with his wife sort of derailed his plans.

    Wow, I didn't notice that at all! Nice catch

    Seth Meyers is the head writer. That alone should tell you where the problem lies.

    The Pedrad sketch might have been the best thing on the show next to the digital short. I give it a B.

    It's a way, way better show than its premise would lead you to believe.

    I thought it was a better episode than most of last season. I'd give it a B for "latter day Office," and a C for "Office in its prime."

    Was the entire episode written by BJ Novak? I was under the impression that there were 10-20 writers or so (of which Amelie is one), and BJ Novak (or any other head writer) just sort of orchestrates the main arcs for any given episode, and the writers on staff fill in the dialogue.

    Dee's dancing
    was by far the funniest part of the episode - "I'm picking up some sweet moves from this guy!"

    That's true - Amelie gave the seinfeld finale of Curb Your Enthusiasm an A+, did she not?

    Up to $2,000. Daaaayum.

    I didn't know it either, but it's listed as their location in all their twitter accounts.

    NA does indeed cover pill addiction. Pain pills are opiates, and thus narcotic. Cocaine actually ISN'T a narcotic, but it's covered in NA anyway.

    I thought this was a straight up A, with these four scenes:
    1) Serial Chloroforming
    2) Hole in the Hand
    3) Chang's Dream Sequence
    4) The Cartoon Tunnel

    I've never seen the Japanese movie "House," which is what I gather this to be about, but I always preferred House II to House as far as the horror movies go. It had a CATERPILLAR DOG.