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Roger's Aching Ticker, I don't know how much you'll be seeing Trudy from here on in. The actress who plays her, Alison Brie, is a regular on the new sitcom "Community." Though does Madmen shoot all there episodes before the season begins, the way HBO does with all there shows? Because if so, there'd probably be no

I know the guy who directed that Coke commercial. A friend of mine PA'd for him. He specializes in commercials without actors (he HATES actors), and also did, among many others, the "Blue by Americvan Express" ad—the "it's flexible" one.

I don't think the problem is lack of sexiness. It's a million other things, but one thing the girl had was sexiness. All of the movement was of course Ann-Margaret's, so I don't think Sal, gay or straight, could've done anything more to make it more sexy. But I certainly felt it was off myself—it has been years since

I think they're pretty bad parents. Betty is borderline neglectful. She never has a good word and more seems put off by them constantly than in any way enjoying them (which of course makes sense for her depression—she hates Don's infidelities and resents his ability to have a life outside their relationship while she

Not so sure about cheese and pie, but a slice of cheese with a slice of apple is still, and will always be, a wonderful flavor combination.

Like Pete Rose.

I did try to approach S4 without thinking I hate it, about a month ago. Noel starting up watching Angel made me rewatch the whole show, and after everyone here talking about how Angel just gets better every season I tried to go into Season 4 with more of an open mind. Not watching it as it aired simultaneously with

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I always thought "To Shanshu in LA" was more of a toast type of pun—"To Life in LA." You know, it being the season finale and metaphorically a year into living there, and so a toast could be had along those lines. I guess.

Angel 2 is so good it almost makes up for some of the less good parts of Buffy 5, so I'd have to agree with Only Gay Commenter. Buffy 6 gets so bad near the end, though, that the merely OK Angel 3 get dragged down with it. Buffy 7/Angel 4 is the nadir of the show, of course, as Buffy isn't good and Angel is completely

Weird foreshadowing in Restless
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While Restless's foreshadowing is fun, the reason it's one of my favorite episodes is it's tone (as well as how deeply funny it is). As Noel said, it gets just right the feeling of dreamspace, or at least closer to right than most cinematic versions of dream get. I wouldn't necessarily call it a surreal episode, as it

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Crap, you're right. Always forget about that first one. Whoops.

The current Madison Square Garden is so horrendously ugly—one of the worst examples of 60s architecture this side of baseball stadiums. It's amazing how brilliant so much of Modernist architecture was, and even large swaths of postmodern architecture, yet just how terrible that time of transition from one to the next

Also: dystopian future? C'mon, AVC: There's nothing futuristic about this dystopia. It's all present, and I think made clear it's "Pink's" fantasy, not actual.

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Yeah, I don't remember a Vegas episode before season 4. There is the ep in season 3 with the demon Casino, but I know that Casino—it's in Hawthorne, a city in the southern part of Los Angeles County. No demons. Well, probably no demons. I've only driven by it, after all.

Are you challenging my constitutional right to post nude Classic TV Club reviews?!?