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I interpreted those noises as pain. Also, she may have been more willing to grit-her-teeth-and-bear-it since she was attempting to use the sex as a way to win favor.

Malvo can be kind of rude.

I must not have noticed while fast-forwarding. That is too bad, though—it worked really well as a surprise.

I'm so glad I went into that totally unspoiled. I had one of those moments where I was saying to myself "Is that…? No, it can't be… wait, it is!" Loved it.

Martin Freeman mimes banging doggy-style in Love Actually.

Yeah, the beginning of that scene was pretty disturbing.

Thanks! That is a better explanation than I gave for what I was getting at.

Isn't Fargo getting 10?

Oh I teared up. Twice in two weeks (this and the "My Way" dance).

I'll admit that I'm a little confused—does the fact that Harry isn't a partner yet mean that he never will be a partner? They could still cut up some of his remaining 49% to make him a partner. They very likely wouldn't allow him the payout of the purchase of 51% of the Company, but he could still get his

Is that necessarily true? Isn't it possible that ghosts exist in the world of Mad Men? I'm not sure if they do, but I get the feeling based on the presentation of the scene that we're supposed to question this.

There should be an Inventory for "I can't believe [Actor/Actress] never got any Emmy for playing [Role]" if there isn't one already. Jon Hamm can join the likes of Steve Carell as Michael Scott and Amy Poehler as Leslie Knope for sadly overlooked actors and actresses. Though I will still keep my fingers crossed for

Wasn't she actually raised in scientology? I've always been a bit more understanding of that, as it's impossible to control how your parents choose to raise you, and very difficult to leave that upbringing behind.

Pete was gold in this episode. The horseflesh line had me laughing so hard that I had to pause for a minute.

It will give me time for a full series re-watch before the final final season. I'm looking forward to doing that.

I don't know. I think this episode might not have had this great an impact were it not coming before a long break. I almost felt like a series finale, and I wouldn't have felt quite that way if I knew to expect more next week. I also wonder, despite what Matt Weiner says, if the episode would even have been

They were both fantastic, but the song-and-dance number brought on so many varied emotions (wonder, sadness, shock, joy) that it has to win.

That is what I thought as well. But I think he also appreciated how perfectly the line encapsulated the wonder of the moment. So it was a multi-layered thing.

That was fantastic. I was so glad he got to see the moon-landing moments before his death.

Wasn't one of the dancing secretaries holding a blood pressure measurer cuff thingy (which is the official scientific name for those devices)? So I thought we were supposed to wonder that.