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True, true. Hey, I didn't say there won't be a s4, I just said "if"… :::fingers crossed:::

Who was only 6 weeks old when Ryan died. Hm.

They are giving some love to Mr. Robot, though. Here's hoping next year's Emmy's give some love to H&CF whether it gets a s4 or not. Yesplzkthx.

Still a dick, but a protagonist dick, not an antagonist dick, that's all I was saying. ;)

There were quite a few people shipping Joe and Ryan… and that scene with him flat out telling Gordon that it was nothing like that… well, that kinda crushed some hopes and dreams for those shippers. That + the suicide in one ep? Cruel, cruel writers. Come on, guys! :)

I have loved all 3 seasons. And yes, they're all important to the character development.

I think she's just kinda blown away by how much he's improved as a human being since s1.

And this is why the AV Club boards are so great. Look at you guys, disagreeing respectfully and all! ;)

The IPO likely would have gone better had Cameron still been with Mutiny.

I'd love to see them make it all the way to the birth of the web.

Sure. I was speaking of the Joe now, not the Joe then. hence "is".

I don't think Donna's a villain anymore than Joe is. I think she was wrong, though, in the end, and hopefully Cameron takes some comfort from having been right about the changes they needed to make before the IPO.

yeah, that was the least informative next time on. it was literally all scenes from this week and last week. I guess they don't want to spoil anything.

I'm pretty sure Gordon would have been fine with her decision, even if he expressed a "maybe we should have a 3rd kid" feeling later on… it's not that Gordon should have known the truth so he could talk her out of it, it's Gordon should have known because knowing what your spouse is going through is usually a good

Right, but… now she's had time to know about, process, get over/forgive/forget/or just live with the knowledge about the affair… and yet he hasn't had the ability to do any of that or anything else regarding the abortion he doesn't know about. When/if he does find out about it, the imbalance/leverage swings wildly the

Well, they did seek out funding from VCs, and those peops want their money (and then some) back eventually, no matter how rich they are. IPOs are the "get rich quick" scheme of the up-and-coming private company… tempting for so very many, it's the rare owner of a private company than can resist its siren call, but I

Well, I think Cameron kinda paid her back for the white trash comment with her accidentally sending her PM re: Gordon trapping Donna in marriage with kids to everyone on Mutiny blast… and then some… in s2.

I don't even understand why she kept it from him. I mean, at that point last season a whole lot of shit was going down in both their individual lives, I get that, but… when he came out with the affair, she could have said it right then. Instead, on their way to Cali and he's going "maybe we could have a 3rd kid out

I think Cameron's way of saying sorry was to finally straightforwardly say to him "I got married!" a little too little too late, perhaps, but… it's the thought that counts with Cameron? :)

The Gordon/Donna part sounds painful, but aside from that I'd be kinda okay with that, if it's really gotta end after "just" 3 seasons (2 more than Rubicon got, at least!).