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Some combination of The Good Wife, Jessica Jones, WWE Survivor Series and football. Or just fall asleep.

Confusingly, Face The Raven would be the heel.

I just saw Richard Erdman aka Leonard on Man From UNCLE. He was oddly very easy to recognise. Basically the only difference is he talked much faster.

LRP is a long-time favorite. REM was my first real favorite band. I was too young to have much money back then, but I'd do things like split the cost of one of their CDs with a friend if the friend dubbed it onto cassette for me.

Just in case, I'm gonna not eat Subway.

Have you ever noticed how the brilliant but tragic assholes that are frequently major characters in films written by Aaron Sorkin are really, really similar to the casually brilliant, charmingly flawed saints that are frequently major characters in TV shows written by Aaron Sorkin?

Happy Birthday, Alex!

Tonight I have to drop off some newspapers outside a post office and there's supposed to be some heavy rain. So our solution is to somewhat awkwardly package the bins of papers (which do have lids but they're not that effective) in big lawn and leaf style trash bags.

I stopped watching halfway thru s1 as well, and didn't think anything of it, until I got a rush of spoiler-y info that gave me an idea of how much the show changed.

I'm a pretty big fan of Jesse Eisenberg. He wrote some stuff for McSweeney's, I think, awhile back, that was funny. This is not, like, not funny. But it is really douchey….and kind of the exact thing it's also criticizing.

Happy Birthday, Doc!

Happy Birthday, Tereglith!

Sorry, Occam's =-(

Yeah, that….looked like the #181 show of the season.

My cable access show reviewing all Subway restaurants across the country?

It's Not TV

…and, at the same time, raise so many other questions.

It was a good season. I was trying to figure out where to rank it. It wasn't really the ending I was looking for… I think the slow tragedy of Boyd and Ava as drawn out over most of the series lost steam before the end.

That's how we all met, right?

In the era of planning and advertising your final season in advance, Mad Men had by the far the best race to the end of any show IMO.