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Yeah I am interested to know how many in the "she's a manipulative liar!" camp have ever been in or had to worry about being in Sally's position there, alone with someone older and demanding who won't listen to you when you say no (and also let's not forget that Sally as we know is pretty inexperienced compared to a

@avclub-b7ee6f5f9aa5cd17ca1aea43ce848496:disqus Oh no, does this start with a car trip in the Netherlands

Yeah and your second paragraph gets at why I'm kind of "well, that's nice, I guess?" about this whole thing—like, okay, changing his perspective kinda-sorta on rape jokes is good, yeah, but I can't really get too excited over "oh hmm I guess maybe rape culture is a thing after all" (especially because I know this will

Please tell me that Emma Watson reenacts "Nancy Jo, this is Alexis Neiers calling…" in this

I read an interview with Jello Biafra a few years ago where he admitted that, actually, he did end up thinking Jerry Brown did some good stuff in office

Does he re-buckle his knickerbockers BELOW the knee?

Hearing that a Saul Goodman spinoff is possible-to-likely certainly removes a little of the tension and uncertainty from the upcoming season of Breaking Bad… unless it's all some big psych-out cooked up by Gilligan and Odenkrk, I guess

@avclub-c1a181c99ac4568d774b6585bc0a2153:disqus Scrumtrilescent!

Don't blame them, it's just them and their ganja

Seriously! I started watching the show after that scene had already aired and I'd seen it quoted and stuff, and I was really surprised when I got to it how out-of-context a lot of people had taken it.

Oh my god Mindy Sterling KILLED IT as Shoshanna

Yeah, I mean Joey died of lymphoma

"Poor Bob had to take the only opening he could see."

I just wish she stuck with it so we could maybe see her yell at someone "the only thing I'll be waving is your decapitated head on a stick in front of your weeping mother!"

Number one, "how dare you?"

Man, that Pete/Peggy/Ted scene was incredible. So much natural chemistry and sense of history and camaraderie between all of them. Amazing work especially from Elisabeth Moss and Vincent Kartheiser.

Yup, the women come up with changes to the workplace that are more convenient for the mostly-female staff, leading to increased productivity; it's a great feminist workplace utopia fantasy (or would be, if the equal pay was allowed).

Bob "Serenity Now" Benson

Yeah, this is more like Jin deciding to stay with Sun in the sub

"So what is the best way to get to Don?"