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I'm a little mixed/uncertain on this episode by itself, but I think the half-season as a whole (say that five times fast) was excellent. In particular, Don's whole story here was a good cap for his season-long arc, and for his character throughout the run of the show. These 7 eps really made me feel his alienation,

If I were writing it, after the commercial we would've cut to Peggy going "It's a little sappy, don't you think?" and ended the show on that. And that is why I don't write classic prestige TV dramas.

I like in the first one how you have the phone overlaying the final panel.

I guess they weren't as bothered by all those icepick murders in Pitch Perfect? Maybe singing "Love is a Battlefield" through the whole scene numbed the (frankly shocking) violence and gore.

CUT TO montage of acapella remix of Bill Withers's "Lovely Day."

Yeah, but only strips, I think…nothing with four sides.

The greatest art movements are all controversial in their own epoch.

Louie monologue on snl.

Amy's meltdown was amazing (and Selina's gradual, delayed reaction to it).

Wizards cast Resurrection Spell +4 (with +2 Paul Pierce bonus).

Indeed.

Showtime's Twitter background made me LOL.

I will say I'm glad the suspicions are confirmed if only because shooting it that way if they really were in the room together would have made no sense.

You guys are huge Frozen nerds.

Encarta it!

Is one of the rules of working for Yahoo! that transcribers are not allowed to consult Google?

Bad God

Weird shit happens to his skin in water.

This is the true story of how Boyhood got made. It was originally meant to be about a quirky kid who befriended Lindsay Lohan's outsider character and they taught each other about life.