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You don't know that yet.

I've seen Fred Armisen perform in person a couple times, and he did some segments just as himself and some as characters. You can tell he's very uncomfortable being himself, and would rather be anybody else.

It's far and away the best season. Everything just feels right.

Hey, you don't talk about Jimmy Pesto that way! Jimmy Pesto talks about YOU that way!

She's a deeply repressed person, and I actually now see a lot of her in my ex-girlfriend, which makes me feel real bad for her. Is there a way to make that not sound condescending? Cause I don't want it to come off like that. But anyways, I still don't super care for when they make her just incredibly awful in

I just wanted to say that life is precious, and god, and the bible. (applauds for self)

I just finished Season 5 on my rewatch, hoping to be done by the premiere this weekend. Something that is now clear to me on this goaround is Megan is one of my favorite characters. She's not stuck in the bullshit like everyone else, she knows what she wants and she goes for it, and nobody else knows how to deal

If "masterful" means "is a giant baby who thinks comedians should never be criticized," then I guess they're right.

This article made me realize that beyond "The Best Things In Life Are Free," Don and Peggy dancing, and Don using Freddy as a cipher, I don't remember ANYTHING about season 7. Good thing I'm rewatching the whole show right now.

HEY! Raylan's just trying to eat lunch here.

Mad Men has always been more thought-provoking than out-and-out entertaining. The only times it's ever really been "fun" have been episodes like "Shut The Door. Have A Seat.," where the show suddenly becomes a caper. Mad Men and Justified aren't really comparable…like at all.

I think they've made it pretty clear that Tim has been sick of Raylan for a while now.

Boyd's silver tongue is the only thing keeping him alive now. He is an otherwise completely empty person, with no value to anyone or anything.

Boyd shooting Carl solidified that I want Boyd dead by the end of the series. I'm out of excuses for him.

That was genuinely incredibly heartbreaking.

He's the star of a new game coming out, called Firewatch. It's about being the guy who looks out for forest fires in the Wyoming wilderness, and your only human contact is your supervisor Delilah over the radio. Look up some footage of it, it's GORGEOUS. And written by the people that wrote Telltale's amazing

I'm pretty sure over half the writing staff on Mad Men were women. He doesn't do the entire show himself.

They JUST finished shooting this season literally yesterday. They could've shot this episode after JK Simmons won his damn Oscar.

I'm just enjoying that beautiful Pete Campbell hairline.

I always thought it was weird when people talked about how cartoonishly awful Hamlin was being, because I had always been seeing him as a decent guy who just happened to not be fond of Jimmy. It's good to see I was justified in being easy on him.