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Karl Hungus
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I'm in England and getting it too, without plug-ins. Only the chosen ones may bask in the splendour of the Mad Men mini-site!

I think it's supposed to be "So long, King Bowser". Doesn't really sound like it, though.

The way he phrases it makes it sound like he and Dillahunt literally dropped George C. Scott in their excitement.

Denholm Elliot reads T.S. Eliot.

Am I right in saying that all of those moments that you mention occur in The Breaking Point? Because that episode also provokes an incredibly visceral reaction based entirely on just how many men Easy Company lose during The Battle of the Bulge. It's one of the reasons that Band of Brothers is just so damned

Ah, that's a real shame, it truly is one of the greats. I can understand why that episode would put you off a bit though, it's a really powerful 55 minutes.

Band of Brothers. Episode Nine. Why We Fight.