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I was always a little bothered by Don's calls to Betty's therapist; not because it seemed too "It was the '60s!" or anything, but because I didn't think Don would _care_ that much. Betty was this object he had placed in his version of what he believed the ideal life was supposed to be, and while he was fond of her,

I was wondering during Rick and Carl's Zombie Massacre where the hell everybody else was; then I realized that everyone else was either in the quarantine zone or out with Daryl, which surprised the hell out of me. The show has not done a very good job this season establishing the new group. (But then, considering that

Okay, that makes more sense. Quick thinking, Alice.

Yes, yes, I'm sure we'll deal with that next week.

Why not wish, "If the Knave Of Hearts dies, then Jafar dies"? Is there a restriction?

I appreciate that you've put time into this, but one-off reviews aren't supposed to be a regular thing; I doubt my editors would be keen on me trying to stretch out my welcome (and my paycheck) by that much. "From Beyond The Stars" will almost certainly be the only one off I'll do this season.

There is no way in hell I'm covering three episodes in one week. Sorry.

It was pretty hot, if you're into that sort of thing.

Cool. I had a similar problem with Venture Brothers this year, but I heard that was popping up in the aired episodes as well. Glad it was just an anomaly here.

No. And she will not stop until you are _dead_.

I was just thinking this. "It's you Ted! IT HAS TO BE YOU! YOU AND THAT DAMN FACIAL EXPRESSION!"

Sure, although you might want to spell my name right if you do.

There was a guy they interviewed on the show (I think it was the first episode) who had the label "frat brother" under his name, which I assumed meant he was a fraternity brother of the UNLV guy.

They show a guy labeled "frat brother," so I drew conclusions.

Generally speaking, this show seems to be balanced on the right side of the equation—not all of these guys are perfectly happy, but none of them seem deranged or seriously disturbed. Show's biggest problem is that it's kind of forgettable.

I think you might be on to something.

Dammit, I had that in my notes (with a curse word next to it), but forgot to mention it. But come the fuck on.

Oh, it was in a montage? Huh. Yes, I completely missed that. No, I don't tune out during the montages.

Huh. That wasn't me—looks like an editor stuck a name in there for some reason.

Good point—Roosevelt is basically filling the Hale slot as the fundamentally decent dude who still keeps getting pushed around by people above him.