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It was surprising to me to hear Todd call Walter by his real last name instead of Heisenberg. Jesse was right about Todd from the beginning.

I loved this season. I am surprised to read that a lot of people here felt it wasn't as strong as previous seasons. Last nights finale felt so intense, Don's speech in the pitch was so raw and emotional, I myself couldn't help but cry watching it. I feel like that scene showed audiences how truly extinguishing it must

He's going to get fired again. 

UHG - this entire compilation is brutal so far. Antony's cover of Landslide is the best so far.

UHG - this entire compilation is brutal so far. Antony's cover of Landslide is the best so far.

No, not at all. Thinking off the top of my head… they could do some massive viral campaign for fans to win a trip to the studio's and they have prove who's the biggest community fan. Iunno, something to get people talking about the show that isn't as cheesy as that idea. Then it starts to grow like Firefly.. all on

No, not at all. Thinking off the top of my head… they could do some massive viral campaign for fans to win a trip to the studio's and they have prove who's the biggest community fan. Iunno, something to get people talking about the show that isn't as cheesy as that idea. Then it starts to grow like Firefly.. all on

I don't understand NBC's strategy at all. They are too focused on what they don't have, and not focused enough on what they do have. They should be capitalizing on the strong niche fan base on the great comedies like Community. Any media buyer I know looks at more than just Nielsen ratings when targeting an audience -

I don't understand NBC's strategy at all. They are too focused on what they don't have, and not focused enough on what they do have. They should be capitalizing on the strong niche fan base on the great comedies like Community. Any media buyer I know looks at more than just Nielsen ratings when targeting an audience -

What did it for me was when Don finally realized that Peggy and him were not having a conversation about a raise. The look he gave her of shock/anger/sadness, Jon Hamm's reaction acting was spot on this entire episode.

What did it for me was when Don finally realized that Peggy and him were not having a conversation about a raise. The look he gave her of shock/anger/sadness, Jon Hamm's reaction acting was spot on this entire episode.

I never noticed the added layer of Joan vs Peggy moving forward until you mentioned it. Brilliant!

I never noticed the added layer of Joan vs Peggy moving forward until you mentioned it. Brilliant!

Yah, she said the tears came naturally when he grabbed her hand.

Yah, she said the tears came naturally when he grabbed her hand.

The behind the scenes on this episode were kinda interesting.  Apparently they didn't tell Elizabeth Moss about Don kissing her hand. It felt like such an honest scene between these two characters. It almost felt like SCDP isn't the firm that Don originally set out to make, and slowly its starting to decay. It doesn't

The behind the scenes on this episode were kinda interesting.  Apparently they didn't tell Elizabeth Moss about Don kissing her hand. It felt like such an honest scene between these two characters. It almost felt like SCDP isn't the firm that Don originally set out to make, and slowly its starting to decay. It doesn't