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I guess I don't really see what was wrong with the receptionist.  Joan lashed out at her, but if Joan didn't tell her, "By the way, I might be getting served papers, so if someone comes by with a convincing story wanting to see me don't let him," then I don't see what Meredith did wrong.  I kind of like that she spoke

Something Giancarlo Esposito said was definitely not what his mouth was saying. 18:49 of the Hulu recording, he says "He once… sat on me in church."  I can't read lips, but the verb was not "sat."

Something Giancarlo Esposito said was definitely not what his mouth was saying. 18:49 of the Hulu recording, he says "He once… sat on me in church."  I can't read lips, but the verb was not "sat."

There's no problem with not liking Parks and Rec.  I'm just not an Amy Poehler fan, and since she's the main character, I can't really watch it.  I don't find it to be an awful show, and it can be quite funny, but I don't really connect with the characters, which is pretty much how I get into every show.

There's no problem with not liking Parks and Rec.  I'm just not an Amy Poehler fan, and since she's the main character, I can't really watch it.  I don't find it to be an awful show, and it can be quite funny, but I don't really connect with the characters, which is pretty much how I get into every show.

Of course.  That was obviously intentional by the producers.  Bob wasn't in the Village in 1960, but he started dressing like everyone else was, almost a caricature of what a Greenwich Village folksinger was like. The use of the Psalm 137 song is just perfect for the time period.  In late 1960 there were not very many

Am I the only one who had no idea that the "new" Tim Burton-Johnny Depp-Helena Bonham Carter movie was based on a television show in the first place?  I mean, I consider myself a connoisseur of culture - I'm generation Y but there have been virtually no cultural or social references presented in Mad Men so far that I

I was more concerned with the fact that an Indian chief was someone you laughed at when he got hit with a snowball.  No love for Chief Joseph?

That was the first thing I thought of.  The little dude controlled by that red-haired witch. Both the character and the actor who played the little guy died on the same day.  The show was pretty much downhill from there (yes, from there).

I'd be able to stand more Pete if it came along with more Trudy, but I don't feel like it has and it's depressing.  To be fair, though, this is the first season I've watched live and the gaps between Trudy episodes probably didn't seem so large when I was marathoning seasons 1-4.

About a month ago some blog somewhere for the makeup brand Community uses listed what they do to Alison. Lather something-or-other.  Google it.

I was at first confused by the scene between Mrs. Heinz and Megan because it sounded to me like Mrs. Heinz was proposing that Mr. Heinz and Megan do it… in Don's office.  Like they had an open marriage and she was hooking the two of them up.  This didn't make any sense to me.  Probably because it didn't make any sense