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Everything about the party was shockingly bad. Especially the score. Holy fuck did I hate the last couple of scenes. Guys we snuck in and got the documents! I can't believe how bad this show is compared to last year.

I don't agree.

Combination of both I believe.

Farrell is a terrific actor.

It what way?

The 'cavity' line was hilariously terrible. Both delivery and content. I laughed out loud.

This show sucks. No heart. Such bland writing and characters.

I got bored during this episode. Around the halfway point. This season sucks compared to last.

More silence sure. And then a quieter Nirvana song. Not SLTS.

The money situation is up for debate. He wrote Megan a big check. He sold his apartment. I don't know what his buyout would be if he never returned to McCann. However he did say he was 'retired' in the finale I believe.

Honestly I don't think there is a case to be made otherwise. Every recap spells out what truly happened. There are heavy hints through the episode a few smaller ones in previous episodes of this half season leading up to it. Throw in the fact that Weiner wrote for The Sopranos at the end and that finale is widely

Then he should have extended the episode IMO.

I think it's implied he has enough money to retire. I think it's a given that he would return to NY at some point for the children alone. And there were hints in this final episode that he would eventually return to McCann. And this ending seems to imply that the idea of the ad came to him in that very moment. Okay.

But it doesn't feel ambiguous at all. While it went over my head (and I feel it did because it was handled in a clunky way) I think it's rather obvious what Weiner was getting at. I don't see anything fun here.

Let me start by saying I hated the very ending of this show. I must admit I feel stupid that I did not connect that Don was responsible for the Coke ad. So maybe I'm just in the minority here. But even with that established I did not like the way Weiner choose to express this connection. It was rather jarring. I'm

It was a documentary about Kurt. Discussing the songs would have made it more a documentary about the music itself. I don't think discussing any of the songs individually would have been right for this film.

Oh. Okay that makes me happy because 1. I like him on the show a lot. 2. It would have been lame if they didn't acknowledge him. Thanks.

Just saw this. Thought it was truly awesome. (Those animated pieces! So amazing.)

Bill Hader. One of the best castmembers SNL ever had.

I agree. You know the angle they are approaching at each turn. And they keep making the same joke over and over again in one sketch. HILLARY IS OUT OF TOUCH ISN'T THAT HILARIOUS?!?!?!?!