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Yeah i agree, but overall, didn't really like this one. It definitely got better at the
end, but it was way too dialogue heavy, and the tension didn't arrive
until the end, when usually it's present throughout. It was way too slow IMO

This is definitely one of the more difficult to grade pair of episodes. My "B" is way too high for the pilot, but way too low for Diversity Day.

Ugh, Breaking Dawn. I had to listen to my mom for 2 months for both parts about how hot everyone was. I don't know how anyone can find any of those people attractive.

I didn't really think it was visually interesting either, same with all his other performances. I can't stand the guy.

Bye Schmidt! I'll miss you!

I can't understand the rationale behind putting Believe/Crisis on Sundays. It'll be up against some cable powerhouses in the spring. I also thought they would want Crossbones and Dracula during Mon-Thurs.

Nah, it wasn't, it was over the top and stupid.

Max was great. I loved his running naked out the door. "What exactly was his plan?!"

I'm in the second camp.

Yeah I don't understand why it's on here. Why would any of us think this is good?

Yep, you're jealous.

Oh, Schmidt. You're just jealous.

Mad Men Thread

Nice catch, I didn't notice that.

Sims is gonna be a writer for The Following next season??!??!

I'm not asking for a post before the episode airs, just right after it airs. If you recall, they have done this before.

Yeah, I like that, too. But when it's constantly going up at 3 or 4 am, then I don't.

Well, obviously, since that was the premiere and they actually got screeners.

I have a question: Why no Mad Men placeholders? It's not as popular as Breaking Bad (of which there were placeholders), but it's still one of the hugest comment sections here. I'd like to discuss the episode right after, or at least some time later in the night. I guess since you still have GOT screeners, Todd, you

Yeah but these two things were just meant to be silly, inconsequential things. It doesn't matter.