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Betty Draper
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Well, her son just died! And he was gifted at growing marijuana! GIFTED, I tell you! And what's the point of killing someone if the stupid feds come and take away his little moppet that you adopted? That has to be the worst week ever.

Ok, so…
Did Mags promise Helen not to kill Raylan just out of honor? Or did I miss something?

Do you really think that the people who think Obama is coming to take their guns away (direct quote from an actual person I know) are suddenly going to be open to his message if this issue is dropped? From what I can tell, most (not all) fiercely pro-gun people are also fiercely Republican. I don't think the nuanced

I'm confused whether OP is opposed to regulating guns or banning them. I'm not terribly informed here, but I find it hard to buy the argument that regulating drugs and regulating guns would produce roughly the same result, because they are substantially different items. Many illegal drugs are smuggled into the U.S.,

Ok, so I looked up this episode out of curiosity…
And I was… surprised….

Somebody's a wee bit sensitive! I wasn't judging him, I was just impressed by the writer's attention to detail- here was a watch that he valued enough to engrave, but he couldn't even afford (or want?) a leather band. On another show, I imagine it would be some generic pocket watch passed down to him or something,

Since this episode was a little slower-paced, I found myself thinking
"Wow, Mallory is just Lucille Bluth with a gun." Which made me imagine Arrested Development as an animated movie (which I'm sure would never get past any studio exec ever)… that way the kids could stay the same age, the humor could get more absurd,

Things I Love About This Show (and this season) That I Ordinarily Would Not Tolerate:
Rabid squirrel/badger/beaver in a bag. Seriously, what other show could get away with that?

Jesse was SOOOO awful at the beginning of BB… I almost stopped watching the show because I kept thinking "I hate this little punk," but his evolution into a real human being while Walt degenerates into a monster is just… epic.

Iron Man 2 was so… soul-less. The only good part was Mickey Rourke saying "that's not my bird," and the bad guy that was a motormouth; other than that, they could have condensed the whole stupid thing into 20 minutes. I'm sure 3 is not going to have any parrot-man love to redeem it.

So much for our hopes and dreams….
That Winona would just go away…. (minor spoiler) apparently that relationship is anywhere near over, at least not yet. (end minor spoiler) Damn you, Entertainment Weekly. Damn you.

I actually really liked The Riches… the premise wore itself out quite a bit but even at the end there were a few episodes that were just completely batshit crazy and entertaining. I wish they had a real conclusion to the series instead of the completely lame cliffhanger it ended on.

Is it just me?
Or is Archer's compassion for the ocelot just a weirdly adorable moment for this show? Another time I felt this way was when Pam was showing off her marzipan farm- I was expecting something weird and creepy to pop out of it (other than the fact that she made it for her diabetic dad- but who could

The first 20 minutes of this episode was a solid B…
It was pretty entertaining, except for the fact that Stephanie could open a door but was invisible to everyone else, but I was willing to let that go. The second 20 minutes, a D-… it was just so distractingly stupid. Like, V-level stupid. The cop shoving a clearly

When do you know that you have a truly shitty lawyer?
When he writes that you can get your property rights back "after a certain period of time."

The ep scared the shit out of me too!

I meant that they were able to condense the vast majority of the pregnancy into 30 minutes… it made sense in my head… it would still be awesome if all you had to go through was the first trimester… you feel like shit all the time but at least you're not fat yet!

OOooh my bad… I was pretty sure my eyes were tricking me…

I'm confused about the last scenes…
So, they took a blood sample from the baby and the Observer took it… and then how did it end up back in Walternate's hands? Did the Observer just give it back to a nurse?

I found myself thinking "Why didn't Walternate just ASK Fauxlivia if she would be willing to try an experimental procedure to save the baby?" I mean, there's no guarantee she would have said yes but I've seen pregnant ladies go through far, far worse than a 30 minute pregnancy for the sake of the baby…