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Granny complained to Ofcom

So it's Shopgirl without the Steve Martin?

Red: "She's volatile, unpredictable, soft, hard, and then soft again."

'Twould never be as good as the fart symphony in our minds.

Her character on Mom has had a lot more orgasms, his character on The Millers a lot less. So maybe Janney - wins?

Actually, this show is beginning to remind me of Party Down, except if there were only the Adam Scott and Lizzy Kaplan characters, and the Adam Scott one was more of a cheap, tall dick.

The dancing was great, and also the sight gag of him being able to step over all the wedding chairs, stork-like.

Chalky's guys went full on and publicly shot up Narcisse because it was awesome. Then they turned around and walked away, because tough guys always turn their backs on an explosion.

Saturday Night Live's Wes Anderson spoof "The Midnight Coterie of Sinister Intruders." And for those who downvoted, let me just say Norton was excellent in it.

That's straight out of Martha Stewart's guide to witchcraft.

Wait, there's a Captain Britain?! How did I not know about this? And I agree Chris O' Dowd rocks.

Something Something Something Emporium

I agree. It was so much better destroying London than Podunk, New Mexico. Last week on the tube, I saw something I have never ever seen before - teenagers being stopped for not paying their fare. Did not know it was possible. But Thor managed to get away with it.

Ugh Edward Norton. I was going to say that I can hardly even stand to look at him, but I'd have to amend that to say I can only stand to look at him when he's doing Owen Wilson.

Thor's demand to Loki: "Show me your secret pathway!"

This WAS my childhood. My Dad was a 70s Don Draper. But that's not why I love the show. I love it because this show is Sex.

Watching the shows every week at the time, things like the misogyny gradually getting toned down, from overt to a little more casual - really worked. It was like we could feel society becoming more modern.

Are you worried about the marriage of that handsome young Draper couple?

Yeah, I was under the impression that was *all* that happened too. Did Queenie really say otherwise?

Yeah, but maybe she can't kill him 'cause he's already dead and under a magic spell and whatnot. So maybe she made her perfect boyfriend.