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i don't think the love triangle is dark but I do think that Schmidt turning on his friends is. That I really hated.

i hope thats not a bunch of clips from chuck lorre shows

I thought an A- was too high. Yeah the whole shootout-Jack Childress scene was really tense, probably the best for this show, but I couldn't help feeling that it was just another red herring, which ended up being disappointing for me. The last scene was beautiful to look at but I don't know how to interpret this? Does

1. Deadwood
2. The Wire
3. Breaking Bad
4. The Shield
5. The Sopranos
6. Mad Men

I'm really enjoying Frye. Besides Linder, and Hank/Marco/Sonya, he's my favorite character. I really like the contrasts between him and the woman he works with , forgot her name.

Amen.

Gina was really stupid there regardless. And then right after she let herself get kidnapped she got rescued right away.

It didn't really work for me. It just seemed kind of shoehorned in and a lazy way to introduce her back story.

Well at least if it's bad, we'll have the comments section. It descended into hilarious madness last season just as the show was doing the same.

Leave some for the rest of us, man. Or put them all in one post. Nothing against you personally but I just don't like when people take up 10 different posts just for different quotes.

Louis is so  hilarious. It would be awesome if every episode all he did was search for his power bars.

@avclub-dd5321bef3221ce6653c54293a545c71:disqus  @avclub-9cd818ea56273170b63f339aa6f34bca:disqus I understand it's not easy. I get it. I'll stop now since I don't want to start anything. But it's just…I'm trying, but I can't. Believe me, I want to..I'm not trying to be ignorant or dismissive or anything.

@avclub-dd5321bef3221ce6653c54293a545c71:disqus Okay so he didn't want to hurt anyone. BUT HE DID. I'm sorry for being like this about it, but I know someone this happened to, and no matter how hard I try, I can't forgive him.

When you choose to use drugs, you're choosing to become addicted.

Oh she'll definitely get better. They're obviously setting up something where they'll build up her character through the season, but they started waaaaaaaaay too low in my opinion.

I started (and finished) Enlightened. I actually wasn't as moved by the first season as the rest of you were, but I thought the second season was really brilliant and made it a great show, as opposed to a good one.

Wrong post, nevermind

I loved the episode. Pete Campbell was fantastic, as well as Don's speech. However, I didn't buy the last scene. No way would Sally forgive him that quickly. Great season, though.

Okay, this stupid "vampires as gays/minorities" parallel they're obviously trying to make is just that…really fucking stupid.

It's really stupid how Megan has no idea why Don's being a dick. She knows so much about him, yet…this annoys me.