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He's going to have to mention "Gay Panic" at least once an article, if he wants to be the New Rabin

For the first episode and the last 3 episodes of a season, Boardwalk Empire is a fantastic show, for everything in the middle its a boring show with great costumes set to hot jazz music

Some charchter commented that Cutler drove Roger to the "hospital" but that they were laughing the entire way, which means I don't think they were going to the hospital

I loved the GM executives at the very beginning of the episode being portrayed as Rowdy, gun toting, raging alcoholics. They seemed to display an extreme version of the frat house attitude of Sterling Cooper in the early 1960s. Which makes sense because GM was always behind the curve. Ken Grosgove was visually

I was wondering if "Dr.Hex" was based on a real person and I think it was based on Dr. Max Jacobson. He was a doctor famous for his "Muscle tissue Regenerator shots, which contained a mix of "Vitamins, Painkillers, Amphetamines and Human Placenta". side effects of his shots were said to include "hyperactivity,

I was pissed that he opened with "Don't worry Sally, I"M ALRIGHT"!! and not with "I'm so sorry that I was too busy at work, high on speed and trying to get my mistress back, to prevent a creepy, wild eye, black woman from breaking into the house"

They're like a even more boring version of Boardwalk Empire

To be fair that's what Roger is best at doing, delivering snarky amazing one liners. But his role in the premiere really did imply he be getting more face time this season. I would like to see more of him in therapy or his further descent into the acid culture.

If the Mad Men were the Rat Pack, Don Is Frank, Roger is Dino and Ken is Sammy Davis Jr, the tap dancing, underrated.unappreciated, soulful one. Except that Sammy was a short,jewish,black man with one eye and Ken is a tall, waspy, white man who writes sci-fi novels

The building where they shot exterior shots for Rosemary's Baby is the same building where John Lennon was murdered. Super weird to think about

Man, I don't know about anyone else but those scenes with the elderly, African American thief, creeped me right the hell out. It was partly due to the weird, drug haze feel of the episode and that the whole situation was very unsettling. She just appears seemingly out of nowhere, She has a very strange demeanor, not

Ethereal, tranquil "That's what she said"

I'm posting here because the Mad Men review is still not up, and I've already watched it 3 times and the crappy CSI reruns are going to come on, also A.V club is advertising, wheat thins, youtube comedy week and Porsche, really covering all spectrums there.

The Sketch that was cut from the Jeremy Renner episode where he's arguing with Kate Mckinnion at Mckinnon's friends thanksgiving dinner is pretty amazing

I think its supposed to be about general current events and just recently became almost exclusively about politics.

@happysimplemodern:disqus I just watched Threat Level Midnight on HULU plus (terrible service, but thats neither here or there) and I can't stop humming "doing the Sclarn"

2. I had the same thought but an argument could be made that its centrally located to San Antonio. Dallas and Houston, which all have pro sports teams

The problem is they never went all in on Robert California. by choosing Andy as regional manager. they kept Robert California on the sidelines and they weren't forced to develop him properly

I would add that people forget that Jim is actually really talented. If he wanted to he could have been in the top management of Dunder Mifflin, the rest of Athlead probably sees him as a good asset.

@RedScarab:disqus According to the show yes. They always try to show the Warehouse as a dead end job, done by dummies (dwights weird day laborer friend works there) and if anyone is ambitious, like Darrell, they eventually get out. Which is really weird considering the fact that the show thinks its ok to work at a