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Absolutely. The scenes with Betty and Bobby seemed so placid and aimless, I got a tremendous sense of foreboding that something horrible was going to happen, John Deere-style. Meanwhile Don is just sitting there, all day, in front of everyone!

I would love, LOVE to see Oliver hosting Bill Maher's show. Or pretty much anyone but Bill Maher, really.

Not sure what's wrong with having a fifth episode of The Daily Show. I think Oliver will grow into a more distinctive voice over time – as others have said, his jabs on Sunday night were more on-point than Stewart's, which can be undercooked and occasionally petty. (Stewart's interplay with the news channels, as

Again, though, Joan's promotion isn't really on merit – not that she doesn't deserve it, but Cutler only offered it as a way of consolidating the ranks in his ongoing power grab. We saw him promote Bob Benson in season six for the same self-serving reason, to ensure that the most important positions are staffed by

Peggy says Moira (Ted's secretary) hates her, presumably because she knows about Peggy and Ted. Although I get the sense that Peggy is possibly projecting in that line, as we haven't seen her interacting with Moira on any meaningful level.

Struggling with Pete, not Don, but yes.

If you've ever been unemployed, that moment really hit home.

Shit, at least Hell on Wheels looks good.

NCAA athletes get four seasons of eligibility, not including one optional redshirt season. (The common shorthand is "five years to play four.") A sixth season is only possible if a player has had multiple injuries that cost him/her all or most of a season, and then it requires a specific waiver from the NCAA. Pretty

Jessica Lange chewing scenery is the best thing about Coven, other Taissa Farmiga and her ability to pull off pretentious hats. This season pales in comparison to the manic glory of Asylum – I can't believe they found a way to waste Lily Rabe – but I have to admit, that girl got a spell on me.

I still have a Blockbuster copy of Spellbound from years ago. No story – I just never got around to returning it and I guess I never went back, I dunno. Also a copy of The Battle of Algiers from a local video store where I live now and a library copy of the book Witness from my hometown, because the computer system

Success in college sports is often cyclical. The football team was pretty good during the fundraising/planning stages circa 2005-06, which I'm sure helped make the big stadium/athletic complex renovation a reality. At that point the program looked like it was tapping into some dormant potential to be competitive for

PC thugs.