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Thanks. It was nice to get all of it out.

I kept expecting them to walk out expressing some level of disgust, but I guess they were too shocked to do anything but just sit there and see where the conversation was going.

Good question. The summer after I finished high school. Sorry that wasn't clearer.

This a long tale about what Mad Men means to me as a person, but I wrote this primarily to spill my guts. It’s also a jumbled mess of thoughts and poorly written but I’m hoping that it’ll also be interesting to some of you here.

@avclub-3bca94e353e508c1a49bf984fc5c346d:disqus I disagree. I don't think criticas have an inherent tendency to prioritize male-driven television. The problem is that television landscape can be broadly divided into dumb things and smart things. In the dumb things category there plenty of male centric stuff and some

With apologies for my immaturity, I'm going to have to hijack this comment thread to demand my Mad Men review.

Hey, I just wanted to thank you for your Soderbergh reviews. Most people have pop cultural influences growing up, and you as part of the AVClub have been one of mine.

I like to think I have a pretty impressive capacity to stomach darkness and violence in my pop culture, but I had to give up on The Shield as well somewhere into season three. I just couldn't bring myself to click on the next

It's usually precomposed multi paragraph comment or single line post later edited. Or at least that's what I do.

Times like this are when I wish reviews would get posted sooner for Mad Men.

Joshua Jackson's character gets much better as he gets fleshed in the seasons to come.

Can polar bears cry?

The peanut content in Indian foods tends to come out of nowhere because it's usually in the form of a mash in the spice mix. I've found out the hard way far too many times. I hope you're feeling better.