It's pretty much what you'd expect from Rust and Campbell though.
It's pretty much what you'd expect from Rust and Campbell though.
[yells at AV Club overlords about how if SHE'S a partner, why am I not a partner?]
So was MLK, though, to Coretta and the kids. It's almost like they were both complicated people who did some great and some not-great things!
Man, I was born 20 years after Bobby Kennedy died, but I miss him so much.
I think that might have killed me if I'd been driving at the time.
[HUGE BOTTLE]
@avclub-22eda830d1051274a2581d6466c06e6c:disqus I thought "What does that make @avclub-de4a08d644135b09bd7e1a592dff156b:disqus ?", though.
If she's using deer antler spray, it's clearly not helping her writing abilities.
Donations Are All You Need
To be fair, we should respect Amanda Palmer as a woman and as a human.
He may be a grimy little pimp, but he's still a pimp.
Someone call Cactus Tony.
Nah, Don's way more fucked up. (Well, okay, maybe not, but we as the audience have much more insight into his fucked-upness.) I can sort of believe that Sylvia's fucking around because the good doctor doesn't satisfy her sexually; Don's fucking around because he has some real deep issues.
I love how even when Ken's pissed off at his coworkers, he's still more levelheaded than Don/Pete/Stan.
I refuse to believe that they won't make up by episode 6. I need to think so.
Wait, you're saying it's not an hour-long workplace comedy starring Roger Sterling? Man, I've been watching this show wrong.
PROJECT KILLMACHINE! is an early frontrunner for line of the season.
I don't think she could have said no to the Heinz pitch — the opportunity to land ketchup was too big of a deal for her firm, and no way she could obstruct it without being fired. I guess she could have told Chauouaogh that she felt working on Heinz was a conflict of interest, or something, but even that might not…
I was like, c'mon, Joan, you can slut it up with a higher class of men than this.
@avclub-8a1c882768760c8e996715653ff5c7cb:disqus Ken might just be my favorite character, just for things like that. (Okay, no, it's Roger.)