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"Do you like Billie Holiday?"

She also played Liz Lemler on 30 Rock. That's why Liz Lemon started going out with Floyd.

Yeah, piling on to say that there are lots of kids of all ages who are interested in sex, and I do expect the show to keep dealing with Sally's sexual development, as it has in many episodes—but it's still just wrong for adults to talk pruriently about kids as sexual beings.  (Hint: "nubile cherry" is prurient.)

"Oh, Gordon!"

@avclub-7a695e3e9350d6dfae244623a591f45a:disqus Yeah, Carla Gallo was the Swede who was impressed by Peggy's hilarious Joan-inspired roomie-wanted ad.

I liked how when Ken tried to steer the dessert conversation, Don looked at him like Don was Jon Hamm and Ken was Michael Buble.

Huh.  That'd be funny.  We already know Roger's quite something at Don's dinner table.

Look at the big brain on H. Maddas!

PEACHES GIVE HIM A RASH.

Well, if people with lupus were as likely to be in denial about it, they'd probably get yelled at just as much.

Yeah, Peggy was trying to convince herself this was a good thing, and that it didn't mean she wasn't a good-enough woman.  That's why it meant so much to her that Joan gave her approval, since Joan is the font of knowledge re: what being a woman is supposed to be.

Drink your Ne-Hi, and eat your Coney Island!

Pete crushing the professor was fantastic.  And yet… I still found Emile somewhat charming.  I dunno, I'd have a crush on him if I were his grad student.

Also set up the boy kid to get ink on the wall-to-wall white carpet and called the girl kid a slut-in-training.

"10T. Mama Francis (defeated by Sally's phone use, gravity, osteoporosis)"

Aw, c'mon.  Mike has an imaginary dog!

That's cool.  I see what you mean, too.  I kinda think the character might work better if she gets even more flustered by evil scheming—I thought Chlumsky was good in "In the Loop," as she suffered for having written a thoughtful paper.

All three of those characters on Selina's staff (Amy, Mike, Gary) see Dan as the threat he is, and they all pick at him and get picked at in turn.

Because the southern states wouldn't let the federal government take on the costs of the Revolutionary War unless the northern states were willing to give seeming approval to slavery by nestling the capital amongst slave states.

Tony Hale was amazing.