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I decided this show had the best sound design ever in that episode where Margaret goes to visit her family in NYC, and faintly through the wall you can hear someone practicing the clarinet in the next apartment over.

Hey! it's the guy from Eagles are Turning People Into Horses!

Also he has teeth and eyeballs?

Good lord, people watch this shit?

Coolest thing about this piece; Scott and Zack are both from Maine?! Wicked!

Betty says LOVING Don is the worst way to get to him, not having sex with him. Sex seems to work pretty good.

*lords of my fist.

Also pretty good sped up.

I love this in theory, but damn is the pitch terrible.

Todd you and Alan Sepinwall said exactly the same thing about Hot Pie. Do you compare notes?

"Obi Wan will be played by Tracy Morgan."

"Obi Wan will be played by Tracy Morgan."

A codetta, which is an actual thing.

THAT BEAR-DOG IS TIGHT.

Yet another episode of TV that failed to convince me that the people onscreen are actually playing their instruments. Well, they can't all be Treme. Anyone else find this terribly distracting?

I mean how many horses has THAT show decapitated?

Sounds like how I feel about this show.

I pretty much see Max Brooks' book as the pinnacle of the zombie genre, at least in written word. I'll be terribly upset if the creators don't utilize the source material to create a movie of a similar caliber. I have been waiting for a TV or a movie that finally says all there is to say with the zombie genre,

Studio 60 too old you say?! I'm pretty sure all of the young hip kids love Gilbert and Sullivan!