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Well, he also seems to be putting things like "is a rapist" and "slept with a married man" on the same level of "doing bad things," so…

@olivececile:disqus I don't think Peggy was just referring to the guy who stabbed Abe with the "They're animals!" line, honestly, and that's why while in general I love Peggy and hate Abe, I can't really be too "yay Peggy!" here.

@avclub-230e46d19fe78a6c8dc715659a7188d7:disqus Say "ably" out loud, stressing the first syllable

There is also the fact of Roger's age (and health issues), which I think might be part of what she meant when she talked about him "not always being around" (on top of, like you said, his tendencies to sort of swoop in and out when he feels like it/wants to to make himself feel better about something in his primary

Although, I did appreciate that Cersei at least ATTEMPTED to keep Joffrey from harassing Sansa; I like the little glimpses we get that show that in her own weird crazy way, Cersei does seem to feel vaguely protective of her.

HE CAN'T SEE WITHOUT HIS GLASSES!

Right, but there's a scene where they figure out some signal or something is coming from a cab, and run all over the place trying to find it, and finally catch up to the cab… where they proceed to question only the passenger

I know you're all feeling the darkness here today…

She was a hellcat!

It'll be like Don's steak-and-Godzilla date with Lane

Spacey's Christopher Walken impression is amazing

@avclub-f16ba6f00bce15507c766cd5e8057728:disqus Yeah the only comedian I remember really saying anything against it was Hari Kondabolu; even Paul F. Tompkins, who I love and who has spoken out against things like Adam Carolla's "women aren't funny" bullshit, just kind of vaguely made reference without taking a side.

This is pretty left-field, but I'd love to see Kevin Spacey host again.

Turns out I'm a feminist!

I think Elementary is the better show mostly because it doesn't try to beat you over the head with how clever it is all the time. Sherlock is a good show for the most part but it's often so obsessed with showing you "look how smart this is! Look!" that when it falls short of that it stands out so much (like the

Kathy Bates, Idris Elba

I've always been partial to Jan's "They unionized in Pittsfield, and we all know what happened in Pittsfield" because, well, I live in Pittsfield

I started losing it when Joan Cusack showed up, but then later on thought "well wait, if she has two seemingly-still-together, seemingly-middle-class parents, why did she grow up in foster homes again?" It would have made more sense to me if it had been just a single mother or something, but then again I can't

Everything like that made me tear up, especially thinking that it's probably not just the characters but the actors themselves having these reactions in a lot of cases

Yeah the subtle way Pam mentioned "his kids" was really great (because that's a new revelation, right? It was to me, anyway)