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"But if the show is going to develop any substance, the producers are going to have to endow the characters besides Red with some stature and interest." 
This is definitely true, and I have a theory on where, within the show, this most needs to happen. Obviously, the structure of the show every week is going to be

He would have liked to visit Montana.

Thanks for your commentary, Mrs Bowman. Worth reading every week.

Technically, wouldn't that be two good roles?

Dear God from Heaven, I thought you were kidding about the transcript. My ears, they bleed…

Am I the only one who remembers the short story in which Sartoris Snopes marries his stepdaughter?
(And then sets her on fire)
(and by "short story", I mean single sentence which runs fourteen pages)

"BUTCHER'S! BUTCHER'S 'OOK!"

The main reason I read this was "The Limey", with "Superman" a close second; was kind of hoping he'd say more about it.
Now I'll have to look for…a new kind of satisfaction.

Like everyone else, this episode made no sense to me until the last five minutes, which seemed to pull the whole magillah together. This was basically the Mad Men version of "Trainspotting", with Don as Mark Renton—he's high on two drugs (the injection and his scheme to win Rosen back), then we watch him come down,

Interesting—this mentions Rambo cauterizing his wound with gunpowder, and it mentions "Lost"; no mention, though, of the scene from "Lost" when Sayid cauterizes a wound of Charlie's with gunpowder.

HE GOT EIGHT HOURS OF SLEEP EVERY NIGHT!
He was pretty normal, in that respect.

EIGHTEEN TAE ONE, RENTS!!!

EIGHTEEN TAE ONE, RENTS!!!

"No one's"? Ye didnae mean thon American shite; it's "Nae yin's". Tae much ay thon American telly…

"No one's"? Ye didnae mean thon American shite; it's "Nae yin's". Tae much ay thon American telly…

"I must have killed more men than Cecil B. DeMille!"

"I must have killed more men than Cecil B. DeMille!"

Speaking of Bill Murray films, what about Michael J. Pollard's magic homeless character in "Scrooged"?
"WHY DO YOU KEEP CALLING ME 'DICK'?"
"I'm sorry, Mr. Burton…it's just, after "Exorcist II" and "Night of the Iguana", I felt I knew ya."

Speaking of Bill Murray films, what about Michael J. Pollard's magic homeless character in "Scrooged"?
"WHY DO YOU KEEP CALLING ME 'DICK'?"
"I'm sorry, Mr. Burton…it's just, after "Exorcist II" and "Night of the Iguana", I felt I knew ya."

Speaking of Bill Murray films, what about Michael J. Pollard's magic homeless character in "Scrooged"?
"WHY DO YOU KEEP CALLING ME 'DICK'?"
"I'm sorry, Mr. Burton…it's just, after "Exorcist II" and "Night of the Iguana", I felt I knew ya."