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Did he call Don "nice"?  I thought it was something like "decent" or something like that?  If so, I guess I don't see it as a misread, even though he's a jerk sometimes.

I see it more as Don actually blaming women for being so desirable that he is forced against his will to cheat. Like Amick, there's all these women out there tempting him and he wants to plead with them to let him be faithful because he can't help himself. Even after he manages to kick her out, she comes back and

She was great in the board room, especially when Trump asked her who the weak link was and she replied, "Everyone was great." as if she had practiced it in front of her bathroom mirror over and over again.

Here here!  If it weren't for Clay (for some strange reason) taking him under his wing a few weeks back, Lou would have been gone long ago. I liked when Lou said he'd be happy to be in the commercial.  Hey Lou, maybe you're not the superstar draw that you think you are.

DustyDude1981  wants his country back.

Here's my rendition of every predictable week here on the comments board.

Dear Ape-shit, why on earth would you change your original response when it had such charm?: " Which is why we are talking about The Wire, idiot."   

@avclub-f62296b9393b6ab9229ebde91ed8469f:disqus fuck off.

Hmm, I dunno.  I just finished season 2 of Treme and all it did was deepen my hatred of jazz. 

Same here.

Those jeans aren't very flattering.

But you won't recap Jersey Shore anymore.

It's annyong.  It means hello.

Y'know who else is smug?

Yay!  So excited to see something new!!

Actually, I thought it was something like, "Can I have a hug… or no?"  Or did I just imagine that I heard that through all my laughing?

I kinda wish there was a Nielsen box where you could specifically indicate that you're not watching a show because you fucking hate it.  (The Killing)

I think we can safely say that any movie or tv show or Disney ride we've loved will be raped by Johnny Depp.

Wait, are they actually making this a period piece instead of present day?  This gets worse by the second.

I think of her as being extremely exotic and glamorous, but you could put her in a smart suit and she'd turn from vamp to cute.  I think (and I don't even know why I'm speculating, because I detest this whole idea) that Emily Blunt is the only interesting face here.  The true test will be to see who can pull off a