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    Mad Men is not much fun at all besides the look of it.

    It just came on Netflix instant and it is FANTASTIC.

    That would make it easy story-wise to do stunt return episode in future seasons.

    Michael being inappropriately affectionate with his lover of the moment has been a long, long running character arc. Remember when he proposed to Nancy Walls after nine dates in season two? Or the endless motorboat jokes after Jan's boob job? I thought this was capitalizing on a pretty well-developed Michael

    Kevin has been hitting it out of the park lately. He's been the highlight of many shitty episodes this season.

    Haters, they will hate.

    I personally thought that the best Pam/Jim moment was his smug "and shower" and her offended look when they were talking about why they hadn't had sex in the office.

    I love Chris! After "Stop. Pooping." I am surprised to see so much dislike of him. It's a show about genuinely good if absurd people at its core, and Chris is an awesome, boundlessly energetic dude.

    I loved it as a callback to Tom's Divorce, where Ron carried Tom into his ex-wife's house.

    Does anyone watch Outsourced or Perfect Couples? It's the 2.5 men of the Thursday night lineup - apparently everyone that I don't personally know really likes it, a lot.

    I think half the joke with Jerry is that he's actually very talented - his murinal was much better than any of the other murals, he was a great pianist in the telethon episode, the painting Leslie threw in the lake was great - and unlike anyone else he's got a stable romantic/family life. So he's a good guy and not