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I heard an interview with Alec Baldwin where they brought that up and Baldwin was so glad people were noticing that picture. He said they're always trying to come up with the most inappropriate/odd people to put in his desk photos as background jokes.

I've gone the last three years. Saw Hipsters I think in 2009 or 2010 and  saw a documentary about chef Paul Liebrandt last year, which was also really good. I always just end up picking random films from the program and I'm never disappointed. It's also great that they utilize so many theaters around Cleveland so they

I saw it there, too! I loved it and have been looking for a copy since then, but couldn't find it anywhere. I'm glad it's getting a larger release so I can see it again.

Yeah, I think Glenn and Lori are aware it's the morning after pill (which doesn't come with 10 in each pack, by the way…) rather than the abortion pill. It seems like Lori's plan was just to take a bunch of them and hope they disrupted her uterus enough to cause a miscarriage (which seems possible). Maggie just refers

Fucking brilliant, so they probably won't think of it.

First sentence: "your" should be "you're."

Way to be a dick for no reason. It's interesting because it's a little joke on the character because we know he'll eventually sell out and become a corporate shill. And also because this show is usually great with getting all the details from the time period just right, but this time they didn't even bother Googling

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The photographer at the party who balked at the idea of using his art for advertising was introduced as "Davey Kellogg." I think he's supposed to be the young version of David Kellogg, who is known for his commercial and music video direction. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wik…]

I didn't see it as staring out the window— more like she was trying to stoically go back to work and pretend like she wasn't dying inside.

Holy hell, this just occurred to me. Do we know what hospital Surgeon Rapey works at, and if it's the same as the nurse down the hall from Don? I could see an episode where Don catches him coming home with the nurse.

He wasn't at the Christmas party. Roger asked and Joan said he was "off saving lives."

I can't decide if all these suicide mentions (I think we're up to four in two episodes) are heavy foreshadowing for an upcoming suicide, or just to throw us off while they're laying groundwork for some completely different plot.

Ohio, just like Michigan, has the Great Lakes, and a lot of woodsy outdoor activities like hunting in the Appalachian region, fishing in the Ohio river, etc. that you could use as inspiration for a dish.

@We Want Our Film

The original producers left when they switched to Lifetime, and I think that's the biggest reason for all the suckiness.

I know, that really bothers me, too. Ignoring Tim's advice was the kiss of death for a designer because you knew the judges were going to bring up the EXACT thing he'd told the designer earlier. And it was really satisfying to see that kind of smackdown, knowing the designers had brought it upon themselves by ignoring

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Did I seriously just watch people WATCH the circus!?! That's as cracked out as Project Runway gets, and yet I still didn't care about who was in or out.

Ooh, nice catch! It's very Lost's style to throw a name like that in there and assume everyone's going to catch it and connect it to the right person. I don't think there was another Daniel we've met before, right?

I can't agree (or I just don't want to believe) that Ben won't last the whole series. We've seen him go from a scared little kid to this incredibly powerful leader/manipulator and then go through a total breakdown and lose everything. And now this final season he's sort-of beaten man on a little bit of a redemption