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Well The Hangover is this generations Godfather.

Seeing Dylan is a real toss up. I LOVE his new stuff some of it (Love and Theft, Time Out of Mind.) I say is as good as anything he's ever done. However sometimes when you see him he's into it and he's actually singing.

At this point I'm not even sad about the show ending, more sad for the cast and crew it must be like walking one eggshells over there.

That is the worst mental image I've ever had, yet I laughed so hard I choked…so thanks for that!

I'm like super gay and I was staring at her boobs every time she was on screen.

I don't know if any album has held up as well for me as Rain Dogs.

I think this is actually pretty common with penultimate seasons. I mean look at Breaking Bad Season 5A was all about the transition from Gus to Walt. Not to say season 5A was dull or anything but it's just setting up the details for the final 8.

My problem so far this season has been on the focus on Don cheating. It's set up as some kind of shocking event as opposed to something most of us had figured out the second season 5 ended.

The scenes with Joan and the Jaguar guy made me feel physically ill. Thanks Mad Men!

I remember the first time I read it in high school and I remember going "Romeo is fucking evil." I mean he kills Paris, he berates the apothecary for not selling him fucking poison he could be killed for selling, he tends to not give a shit about anyone except the woman he's know for…what two days?

Whenever I'm asked what my favourite show is I always say Deadwood but whenever I rewatch it (Which is right now.) I'm struck by just how fucking good it is. My advice to you is to savour every episode because it is a unique and special beast, and I hate you slightly for getting to watch it for the first time.

Yeah thats what I couldn't pin down. There was no real teenage angst "Life sucks" reason for the tone of total despair thrown over the episode, which is pretty scary.

I would like to say thank god for the A.V Club where I can have a rational discussion with people about this show. I find loads of Mad Men fans just lose it if the show isn't making them feel clever and superior to everyone who doesn't want Mad Men every week.

I feel so goddamn weird about this episode. I don't even know if I liked it it just dug it's claws into my brain and I've been feeling strange about it ever since. It was so bleak without having any serious events or plot really.

Tonight on Mad Men:

I really want to watch that show now. Like a lot.

I love that the network that airs Breaking Bad and Mad Men is flogging the shit out of a show called "Freakshow" and  "Comic Book Men."

Halfway through and I'd say its aggressively mediocre so far. They've spread their characters too far apart and we don't get great interactions between them like in that wonderful election party episode from season 1. It's like "Game of Advertising" now.

Hey! Pete looks very, very bald now! I laughed very, very hard.

BAM BA BLAM PUTTING RAGS IN KIDS MOUTHS