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Thanks for sharing, nips.

I think the Korean animators got a little over-excited drawing Dr. Mrs. The Monach in her nighty.

Everything went down hill after the first second of the first episode of the first season.

@Jorge Von Salsa: Given Doc and Jackson's increasing fascination with drawing their characters in the nude (as well as making them swear like sailors), and then releasing the unedited material as a "bonus" for their fans on the DVD, I fear we're gonna see that big red "D" sooner or later.

More Ms. Ferrell? Really? She's an even emptier shell than Henry Francis. This was the season of boring affairs to not-remember. Bring back Rachel Menken!

AMC better shell out for a new set. (I always found it pretty laughable how PPL was represented by a single room with Ann Frank sirens playing in the background) Mad Men's their sole cash cow, pony up!

No, but Don's a partner in the new firm and he knows the secret.

Hey, Dom! Welcome to your "very short cameo."

I thought he said that he *wouldn't* spend his life trying to hire her…

What was up with that speech? Was it about the Kennedy Assassination? What makes Betty so tuned into that, in his opinion? Or is it some greater comment on coping with loss? Was he referring to her lost baby? That she understands what it is to suffer something that breaks your view of yourself? (Something that Don

I'm not sure I was necessarily proposing that they take over the 21/24 dynamic — 21 still keeps up those monologues with his friend's battered skull, anyway — I just think it might be nice for a few other henchmen to develop slightly more distinct personalities.

Bonus! Free face! You can wear those things like a mask. Next Halloween you can go as a middle-aged security guard!

I wonder if we'll see those who arguing henchmen from the beginning again. It takes time and money for this show to create two new character designs, and those are the first henchmen we've seen in a long time who are actually recognizable as individuals. Most of them, including 24 originally, just possess generic,

I think we haven't seen the last of the Sterling Cooper crew. I predict a lot of rivalries between their firms in season 4. The Start-Up vs. the Big Name. Cosgove vs. Campbell. Kinsey vs. Olsen. It wasn't by chance that the characters left out of the new venture have been given direct rivalries with their counterparts

Sal?
Conspicuously absent from this reunion of characters: Salvator. They teased at his return when they realized they had no key to the art department. But rather than call in the calvary, as they did with Joan, Don simply busts down the door. As they leaving us hanging about Sal for next season? Does Roger's

I should clarify that I really enjoyed both the Ellen Page sketch and the one last night. I just thought they were somewhat similar. (And you might argue that the bond between those roommates last night was verging into the sapphic spectrum.)

Samberg and the roommates
The sketch with Samberg and Swift as the girl with the overly dependent roommate crush was funny, but unfortunately not entirely original. Ellen Page played a similar character when she was on the show after Juno came out. I can't remember the exact details, but basically she comes home from

I think it's acceptable to edit it, but only if you note the change in the article. I believe doing otherwise is known as "pulling a Nikke Finke."

Yeah, that is bad. It looks like someone just picked 20 guys off of the Lampoon staff and stuffed them into tuxes. And they didn't even diversity their correspondents until John Hodgman mocked their lack of diversity in an on-air sketch.

Comedienne is sort of like "poetess"… it somehow seems diminishing. That said, actresses has never bothered me, although I know some people feel the same way about it.