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I actually take Clonidine now. (Figured "Ambien dream" is the most succinct way to describe the gobbily gook your brain creates when you fall asleep at the very beginning of watching an episode..)

I'm just here to see if that episode was something I really watched or if it was an Ambien dream

I hate that we live in a world where Denis Leary's voice is heard on so many television commercials, that voice is so irritating. I think the whole "self-satisfied Irish Catholic from Massachusetts" thing is pretty dumb for anyone under the age of 70. (I'm from MA with Irish Catholic family members, most of whom I

Nothing against Greenwood, but that character ain't good enough for Joan!!!!! (But what man is?)

"Knock em dead, birdie" had me in tears.
That scene was so painful. Don is so damn lonely. He wanted to see his kids, shove his face in a warm bosom. Instead he gets bumpkus and winds up driving to Wisconsin in an attempt to snag a very unpleasant broad that I really, really, really do not want to see in any of the

Betty and Henry were in multiple shots of the "next week on Mad Men"
Henry being all sorts of pissed off in one of em, telling her to stop brushing her hair I think?

Yeah I think that was me, unless someone else commented on his appearance last week. In my comment I resisted the urge to compare him to Gandolfini because I figured that'd be too morbid, but I'm glad someone else pointed out the similarity. I was probably avoiding the comparison out of my own selfish fear that C.K.'s

I'm probably the 15,000th person to point this out, but is “When I married my secretary, you were hard on me. Then you went and did the same thing,” a misquote? It should have been, "When I married your secretary," since Jane was Don's secretary, not Roger's.

Realized the episode I watched 5 minutes of was last week's. OK so this whole shtick she does with the tiny hospital accidentally killing people because they're not adequately trained is insulting to viewers on multiple levels given that those scenes are constructed in an "E.R."-ish style / she's attempting to sell

Rhimes pisses me off. I enjoyed watching Grey's Anatomy during its first two seasons. When it took off, it became a gigantic shitpile of cheesy awfulness. In 2005 and 2006, my living room was never empty as a wide range of my friends and roommates got into this show. The dark humor, mom issues, emotionally stunted

As a Gen Y'er I notice I never talk about being a Gen Y'er because people will often dismiss its existence and instead clump it with "millennials" which will cause me to go sit in my closet and listen to Nirvana and Tori Amos CDs on my Discman.

Yeah the more I think about the cold open, the more I think it was good until she started giving him a speech - that's when things went into "Nooo??? What???'-land for me.

Interesting. I just woke up from a very long nap. I basically went to bed at 5am, then had to be awake at 8am, then later watched this episode on 3 hours of sleep, and when after taking a long nap and thinking about this episode with a fresh brain, I don't think I like it as much. You know when you're exhausted and

yeah, that was nasty. I'm kind of surprised it wasn't removed by the "mods" or powers-that-be because when I described a *character* on "Girls" as behaving like a term I made up that was a variation of c u next tuesday, it was immediately taken down.

1. This reminded me of Rapaport's performance in "Beautiful Girls," which he **nailed**. I thought that movie was pretty good; I saw it when it came out in 1995 and have seen it multiple times in the 2000s and think it has stood the test of time, plus I think it has even served as a reminder that Rosie O'Donnell was

I'm concurrently re-watching season 1 right now and 2010 Louis looked about *10* years younger than 2014/2015 Louis. I love this man almost as much as I love cats (cats are the best!!!!!!!!!), so I'd love for him to have one of those doctors who's good at scaring the shit out of patients re: diet/exercise, not to

I think Grey's Anatomy is one of the reasons why I don't like Elizabeth Reaser. GA I thought was a fun show during its first 2 seasons.. there was more dry and cynical humor and a hell of a lot less cheese.. and I consider Reaser's guest appearance on the show/her storyline as one of the points where things started to

Yeah, I wince thinking about a drunk John Stamos being interviewed and boasting about how great it was to be on ER because of all the tail he'd get on set. Uncle Jesse, I hold you to a higher standard

I don't like Pam, so apparently I'm going to hell when I die

I certainly can't picture Betty having an easy time in grad school, or becoming a working woman, yeesh. Though she's definitely tenacious enough to become committed to causes and work at them, were she to become invested in them, i.e., that creek or whatever that environmental thing was that she used as a vehicle to