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I think it's pretty neck-and-neck. Last season was superlative for both of them, this season they both foundered a bit before coming on like gangbusters down the stretch.

..but hopefully not a Murder of Crowe.

It would be great if they had actually given her that last name, "Karen Notsisco"

I don't know that Mad Men takes itself THAT seriously.

This post works so well with your screen name.

Obviously anyaroses was on more of a voc-ed track.

Best comment so far. Belgian humour rules!

My refutation of your argument is essentially "she was a hot chick." So a quorum of the males invited her along. End of story.

Also, Undeclared lasted, what, 8 episodes? I know several times I've seen series make a major leap in quality between their first and second seasons, as the writers and such figure out what they DO do well, and what they don't.

The problem is less the Dead's music and more the Dead's fans.

Liked for "bellbottom-deep in pussy."

So agree - I've always thought that as character sketches of the principals, those opening credits tell you a lot.

I see it being more likely a meet-up 6 or 7 yrs down the road in a bar - Bill has grown into himself, "Hey remember me!" etc.

How DARE you speak that way about Roy DeSoto?

Remiscent of Maggie Siff, IMO

@Clumsy - maybe there was big Indian head in the sky.

The turtle - nature's suction cup

…and the counterpoint to that is Ken being all "whatever" about it and ending up in the mosh pit having a blast.

When I found that out I was like "NO FUCKING WAY!" and ran and told my wife (who loves F&G and I thought liked The Sandlot)….and she was like "who?"

The sex scene?