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One of the only "hints" Weiner has ever given about the show has been re: Betty coming out of the show a completely different character than how she started. And so I had this idea in my mind of her eventually being divorced from Don and becoming a "bra-burning" feminist. Her going to grad school for psychology and

I have your same problem. During last week's previews when "Los Angeles" was mentioned I think I joyfully screamed "MEGANNNN" like she was my long lost sister when I'm pretty sure there was a point in time during her first season when I didn't even like her much.

Her scene got cut in True Detective. Right now above me I see "2 other people are typing" so I'm gonna bet a shot of whiskey you're gonna have this thought addressed three times

I hope we're done with the Diana storyline, or any storyline that introduces brand new characters since there's so little time left before the show is over forever and I will either jump out the window… or rewatch NewsRadio.
I feel like a dbag for saying this but I'm not a big Elizabeth Reaser fan. I was hoping maybe

ha this Case person's comments are about as pleasant and as intellectually stimulating as a bag of farts

hahahahahhahaha "worst thing you can do as a human being"
You're hilarious, Reviewer's Mom

Yeah with Mad Men they definitely wanted to do commentaries. Matthew Weiner does commentaries for almost all of them, sometimes to his own detriment since he'll talk too much when there's other people there and he'll blow smoke up his own ass. But I love Mad Men so whatever

might be the network's fault? e.g., AMC is the reason why the most recent season of Mad Men on DVD has no audio commentaries and those are always great

I'm so glad this show is back. I want to marry Louis C.K. on top of a mountain and then we'll hop on a unicorn and ride into the sunset.

So I mentioned here before that the scene where Adam was bandaging Hannah's hand had me weeping. Well, shit, after tonight's episode, when Adam extends his hands to her and she says, "I can't" — these two know how to portray the perils of the mixed-up-20-something-on-again-off-again-frequently-stupid couple. My

you on the crack, too

B?? You on the crack

Holy shit these Yelp reviews.
"Five stars for the house. Zero stars for the owner."
We went to the house and knocked on the door and other fans were there and the owner then had the audacity to seem inconvenienced by our presence! The horror!

I don't want to sound harsh, but you are the worst person in the history of earth for thinking those two things

I have memories of her making me laugh in season 1 but they are fuzzy

I miss Jessa being like-able, or at least tolerable.
Maybe Hannah's teaching job will allow for her to acquire a slightly older female friend who has a cat, is a good listener, and will loan her Sleater Kinney's album "The Woods" to help her get through the break-up as Shoshanna cannot be the only decent friend on the

I think Nancy getting killed would really have been less depressing than what we saw in the finale. Seeing her pained and yet dumb-faced and oblivious to how bad she is for Andy, how logical it is for her to have wound up alone and with her daughter-in-law keeping her grandchild away from her.. that was very

I think Nancy getting killed would really have been less depressing than what we saw in the finale. Seeing her pained and yet dumb-faced and oblivious to how bad she is for Andy, how logical it is for her to have wound up alone and with her daughter-in-law keeping her grandchild away from her.. that was very

I drink iced coffee like that, but I live in Boston and drink iced coffee year round, so holding it that way keeps the hand less cold.

I drink iced coffee like that, but I live in Boston and drink iced coffee year round, so holding it that way keeps the hand less cold.