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Jon Hamm?

Eating a fried Twinky at a state fair?

To be fair, they use that to mean "audiences seeing a similar feature," or something to that effect. Basically meaning they don't intend for a violent, R-rated action flick to be advertised in front of Monsters University or whatever, even if the trailer doesn't actually include any cussing, sex or gore.

Well, he's 21 years older than Elizabeth Olsen, so that's gross.

Square : Rectangle :: Syphilis : Veneral Disease

It's almost unfathomable that The Flaming Lips didn't make this list, given their heavy, heavy usage of vaginal, phallic, and womb related imagery over the last decade or so. They named an album "Embryonic" for chrissakes. I guess most of their songs are rather opaque though.

Heyyyyyyyyyyyy everybody!

It was kind of like Arrested Development's "one of these people will die!" episode, where it winds up being the old racist lady we've never seen before.

It's kind of amazing what a sexpot they're turning her into, given how mousey she was in season one. Remember those awful, stringy bangs?

I think the thing that saves Ted is that you get the impression he's really speaking truthfully at both times. He really feels love for Peggy and wants to be with her. Then he realizes what he'd be throwing away and changes course.

@avclub-344347984c66fdd944e8da2acbd44a21:disqus We didn't see him cheating at all in S5, though the reveal of Sylvia this year kind of implied that it had been going on for a while prior to we, the home audience, knowing about it.

They lost the account, though the partners seemed to view that as an inevitability that was long in the works rather than anything to do with Bob in particular.

Yeah, those theories were basically crackpot shots in the dark, and exhibited a huge misunderstanding of the kind of things this show would consider attempting. This is not a show that is ever going to go full-on supernatural.

Not good, Plant!

James Wolk looks like such a generic Ken doll that I doubt I could buy him as any other kind of character except a phony with a pasted on grin. Maybe that's a testament to his performance, or maybe it's just a piece of casting to type. He looks like a wax replica of a young Coach Taylor from Friday Night Lights.

Yeah, that was perhaps the one moment of his screen time that wasn't part of his con, and it almost totally ruined his career. Everything else has been a put-on, that one instant was genuine.

Yeah, as Roger pretty much stated outright, he's using Joan to appear as a "family man," so basically as a beard. I don't think he has anything as malicious in mind for her as blackmail or whatever, but he's definitely got his own reasons for spending time with her other than purely camaraderie (though they do seem to

The show did a pretty good job of making it unclear whether any of it was really happening or if it was just a figment of Pete's mom's senility-addled mind.

@facebook-1789012451:disqus I don't think that was supposed to be the ad though, it was basically just there so Don could refer to it in his pitch. The ad he's pitching is the dad tousling his kid's hair thing.

I don't think he needs to quit advertising per se, but if he could shed the Don Draper persona and come back as Dick Whitman it would probably be good for his soul.