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    You stay away from my Brandy Cinderella. That movie's a classic.

    Until now I'd never heard someone say they didn't love season 4. For season 3, which I liked just fine as well, I've heard backlash. Season 4, you're just being contrary.

    "people wouldn't hate her if she weren't so beautiful"

    I agree. I think it's crucial to the early seasons that on some level she knows her existence is built on lies, whether or not she is explicitly aware that Don cheats on her. It's a facade regardless.

    I enjoyed her disgusted face when she went to eat them.

    It's possible he did know what she was going to say. He'd have to be pretty dense not to on some level at least. Didn't she spend her first session with him talking entirely about how she was still in love with her ex? He had to have known she was about to leave him for Barney.

    I've also loved him ever since The Forsyte Saga. He was so good in it I ended up hating the miniseries itself because he's supposed to be the villain and all I wanted to do is give the guy a hug and slap his bitch rape-victim wife across the face (in my defense, the actress was intensely miscast).

    Pretty sure it's on the jacket

    I'm thinking whats-his-face from Weeds. You know who I mean.

    TEAM GALE…is what is wrong with this country. Carry on, FalseRumors. Carry on.

    I'm hopeful that the movie won't over-emphasize the triangle if the trailer didn't. You'd think they'd be eager to make it a selling point in the promotional stuff even if it wasn't a huge part of the movie, given the intended audience.

    I read each of them in a couple days, online, and while at work. They are very easy reads.

    Honestly, I read these right after reading the Dragon Tattoo books and was taken aback by how superior the writing in a young adult series was to the writing in an acclaimed, grim, super-serious series about rape and capitalism being evil and stuff. Also how much more dynamic, fleshed-out, and multidimensional a

    A hovercraft of money

    Aren't white American heroes their thing though? Do they consider themselves patriotic? It appears in my head there's no difference between modern white supremacists and the KKK, which is probably inaccurate.

    Claire Danes, Shmare Shmanes (although she is great). Get Damian Lewis an Emmy, stat.

    And which I'm pretty sure @avclub-68e8e6860586596c1e7a37aa64d3fba4:disqus did not intend to reference. He meant the episode "Passion."

    10 is too hard for me. As is putting things in order. Here's 20, chronologically:

    The early days of the series had plenty of stupid episodes, but they were innocuously so. They were mostly just campy, silly fun. I'll take those any day over entirely loathsome plotlines, which is what we get later on.

    I feel like I've done this before…