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I didn't get that? What did he mean?

I didn't get that? What did he mean?

"It feels like Matthew Weiner might be making television's version of the Sistine Chapel with this season."

"It feels like Matthew Weiner might be making television's version of the Sistine Chapel with this season."

"It feels like Matthew Weiner might be making television's version of the Sistine Chapel with this season."

I couldn't even listen to what Don was saying in that scene, because "you're one to talk" was blaring in my head the whole time. Of all people I thought Don could be forgiving in that moment.

I couldn't even listen to what Don was saying in that scene, because "you're one to talk" was blaring in my head the whole time. Of all people I thought Don could be forgiving in that moment.

I frequently see all of life (life I have lived and haven't lived yet) flash before my eyes as I watch this show. That was pretty much a moment that captured some kind of essence I'm not eloquent enough to describe. For any other show this episode would have merited an A+.

I frequently see all of life (life I have lived and haven't lived yet) flash before my eyes as I watch this show. That was pretty much a moment that captured some kind of essence I'm not eloquent enough to describe. For any other show this episode would have merited an A+.

exactly… sorry I don't know what else to say. I'm still mourning lane's death. Fuck the fact that he is a fictional man.

exactly… sorry I don't know what else to say. I'm still mourning lane's death. Fuck the fact that he is a fictional man.

Maybe it's because I'm going through some real rough shit right at this moment but I thought Lane's character death wasn't a bullshit move by the writers. It felt real to me. And when the song came at the end, I cried my fucking eyes out.

Maybe it's because I'm going through some real rough shit right at this moment but I thought Lane's character death wasn't a bullshit move by the writers. It felt real to me. And when the song came at the end, I cried my fucking eyes out.

This show is slowly making me realize that I am an absolutely horrible person. I see a good deal of myself in each of the female characters (especially hannah and shoshanah) and apparently to the rest of the world these characters are terrible piece of shit human beings.

This show is slowly making me realize that I am an absolutely horrible person. I see a good deal of myself in each of the female characters (especially hannah and shoshanah) and apparently to the rest of the world these characters are terrible piece of shit human beings.

oh my god I was fucking terrified for her too… I was like… girl look at the fucking elevator and make sure it's there instead of just an empty shaft

oh my god I was fucking terrified for her too… I was like… girl look at the fucking elevator and make sure it's there instead of just an empty shaft

this episode was fantastic and you wrote a great review, eloquently saying what I kept saying as I was watching the episode, "oh so this is the episode where we degrade the women"….

this episode was fantastic and you wrote a great review, eloquently saying what I kept saying as I was watching the episode, "oh so this is the episode where we degrade the women"….

I never thought the subway episode would become reality. Darkest timeline and all of that.
Also Donald Glover already made his opinions known. Basically saying, NBC and Sony don't give a shit about things like creativity or the fact that Community was doing groundbreaking things with the 8-bit episode and what-not.