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Are…are you okay?

Nah, I'm pretty sure it means that Megan Draper is going to get murdered real good

1-1-9 = one hundred nineteen = square root of 119 is 10.9087121146 = BOB and MIKE have had roughly 10.9 arms between them = Dale is dead

So…you're mad, right?

They are an insurance agency serving casinos, after all. "Lucky 7."

That's what my wife and I find so hilarious about it - almost nobody (except for maybe Dougie's son) seems to realize there's anything wrong with Dougie.

I think there's some sort of countdown happening. Dougie Cooper was really enamored with the number 7 in the insurance agency's logo. Then, after the, uh, traffic incident, the camera focused on the number 6 on the pole. Is this a countdown telling us when Cooper comes back?

Hey, at least he doesn't have to play a Nazi again.

I don't get it

"Nintendo to Discontinue 'Golden Goose Classic'"

That's…..that's a really good idea. I mean, Hugh Jackman basically already cameo'd in the first in magazine page form.

Spider Pool! No, wait, Dead Man! No wait…

That was so unsettling.

Ooh man, wrong movie not to be fully sober for. I do appreciate the X-Men franchise continually expecting the audience to be connecting a lot of dots across many movies without being explicitly told to do so.

There was either a deleted scene or post-credits scene (or maybe even a scene proper) from X3 where Xavier transferred his consciousness into his previously-undisclosed identical but braindead twin brother.

It's like you haven't even seen the Moby Dick miniseries from 1998!

Don't cross the streams?

His presence looms though, even if it takes until Chapter 3 to realize it. Chiron resembled him greatly as an adult, and clearly was influenced by him & modeled him.

Bridges was deserving, but Foster was fantastic.

I thought he was great in The Place Beyond the Pines, albeit in very limited screen time.