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So, can anyone here read lips well enough to know what Lou and Cutler were talking about? I don't really know much about how lipreading works, although I understand the context of the conversation is as important to understanding what's said as the speech content. How hard is lipreading someone standing in profile

Thanks for the mammaries …

I can't wait to see Roger Sterling's reaction to Ginsberg's meltdown. This is the guy who called Ken Cosgrove a cyclops and made pirate jokes when Ken got shot in the face by the GM guys. On the other hand, Roger got the wind knocked out of his sails pretty good at the end of last week's episode. He might not be in

"Give me all the wood-flavored ice cream you have." —Ron Swanson

Not that I care two hoots about seeing this, but it sure is depressing how many C+ and below movies are coming out lately.

Between Lee Tergesen and Željko Ivanek, last night's episode was almost an Oz mini-reunion. Can J.K. Simmons and Chris Meloni be next?

Really. If they're going to edit it for content, what's the point?

Bonus points for creative use of Chekhov's stun gun.

Malvo needs to hook Lester up with his rolling pharmacist.

I'd forgotten he was in The Anderson Tapes. That's a pretty cool movie. It was the first heist movie I can remember seeing. Glad to know it was a fun experience for him.

Mexican Coke is made with sugar, not HFCS.

Not that I would necessarily want a Mad Men spin-off, but I would love to see more of Dawn, Shirley, or (preferably) both together. A series focusing on African-Americans trying to get a foothold into corporate America in the '60s could be really good.

Meredith hasn't been so funny since Joan used her for model airplane target practice.

This is how America defeats Godzilla: Type 2 diabetes.

Everything about the travelers cracked me up.

I haven't seen Salem, but I'm thinking that description makes it sound better than it is.

Good eye. I noticed the Coke but missed the part about the Nesbitt's.

I think Harry would be headed for that agency as well. Those are the people who understand how important a media department (and a computer!) is.

Eisenhower died March 28, 1969. Without having the magazine to reference, I'm guessing it was a retrospective cover story on his life. That kind of symbolism bears out your point.

Also: "You have stiff competition, but I believe you to be the most dishonest man I have ever worked with."