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Yeah, there are a handful of songs on Red I despise, including the one with the guy from Snow Patrol. If she's going to do a ballad, I prefer it not be a duet. "Holy Ground" is probably my favorite song from either of the albums, though. Wish that one was included this tour.

Sixty minutes?! That's unpossible! I'd go with every song on 1989 and well over half the tracks on Red, with a sprinkling of the older country-tinged songs. I much prefer her as a pop artist.

I love Connie Britton* 'cause Friday Night Lights is the best, yet I've been on the fence about checking out this show for a really long time because of Ryan Murphy. (Also no cable, just Netflix and Amazon Prime.) The consensus here seems to be "pass," but are any of the seasons worth checking out?

Hey now, the man was in Sleepover. You can't get much better than that.

'Sup J. Lew
I lub noo
The end.

It's hard for me to choose from the final Mad Men episodes, but I think I'd have to go with "The Milk & Honey Route" over "Lost Horizons." I can't remember the last time a show made me cry until my eyes were puffy and swollen. (…Because apparently that's my measure of a good ep?) But really… ugh. THE most moving

I have a crap-ton of records still to listen to from this year — Jessica Pratt, Purity Ring, My Brightest Diamond's EP, Waxahatchee, lil Sufy Stevens, Kendrick, etc., plus a ridiculous number of podcasts, mostly of the Lauren Lapkus and Paul F. Tompkins variety — but I immediately went and downloaded Hop Along's LP

Ugh, Mariah Carey will make these commercials a bajillion times worse. Unlike Upton, Carey doesn't have the wisdom of Gertrude Stein and the wit of Cathy Guisewite, the tenacity of Nina Totenberg, and the common sense of Elizabeth Cady Stanton! And to top it off, the down-to-earth good looks of Eleanor Roosevelt.

Haven't yet read the review — simply have to say STAN + PEGGY 4-EVA. I'd like to think Weiner did this solely for me, so thank you, Matthew. Thank you. Not only for finally linking Peggy and Stan, but for not tossing your son into the series finale for no reason.

What can I say — I'm really fucking lazy.

Note: I haven't read any of the 683 comments already posted as I say this, so apologies if I'm repeating shit as I babble. I most likely am considering the clearly declining quality of the show, yet in a much, much less interesting way.

Note: I haven't read any of the 683 comments already posted as I say this, so apologies if I'm repeating shit as I babble. I most likely am considering the clearly declining quality of the show, yet in a much, much less interesting way.

Thank you, @avclub-e5e75678d9346d88878b7c95b97eac68:disqus. All I could think of when I saw the headline was a Len Wiseman sex party with or without Gilly (sorry) and/or Garry Marshall, but alas, I am not funny and simply did a page search for "sex part" instead.

Haha, I noticed immediately and yelled "WENDY!" It might've been because I'mre-watching P&R for the zillionith time.

I just like quoting Dee Reynolds whenever I can.

I got weirdly excited seeing him in this episode, just as I did last week when Wendy Haverford popped into Joan's office. I really need to get what people call "a life."

I don't have time for your shit, you dumbass dickbag!

Ohhh man. Just watched it. I did not see that coming for Betty and all of her and Sally's scenes broke my heart. I'm crying like a baby right now.

You clearly haven't actually listened to much, if any, of her music. If you just don't care for her or her music that's one thing, but her songs are far from boring lullabies. She has wonderful stage presence and in a concert setting and she's basically running around the stage non-stop.

I don't understand the comment and I won't respond to it.