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Next time I'm baked, this is my goal.

I know its kind of obvious, but I would have to add Hulk's pounding of Loki to the list of truly great Hulk moments. I was totally sick on Loki's speeches by then too and there is no way in the books that Hulk would stand still long enough for that fucking monologue. I never laughed harder in a Marvel movie.

I thought the effects in the second one were way below snuff. Seriously, look at the first movie for comparison. I think blending the practical effects with the CGI worked better than total CGI of the second.

I actually REALLY like this movie, but after Hulk is 'captured' in SF, I turn it off. All that blathering shit from Nolte really sinks the rest of the movie, and it was barely above water as it was (even though I liked it anyway.)

The tank fight, the hopping and most of the underground action was great. I loved the mix of practical effects and CGI elements in those scenes. And the weird Middle Eastern tinged music was….weird, but unique.

There is talk, though how official I don't know, that there might be one between Avengers 2 and Captain America 3.

What a life, right? To get paid for that….

I can go for that.

Freddie is both a cautionary example for Don as well as an example of how he can turn it around. I like him a lot.

Well, unfortunately, it still is kinda edgy based on the audience's reaction to the joke. You would have thought he said Ronald Reagan the way they groaned.

I could do without Eichner as it is. He has already worn out his welcome on P&R as well as his own series. That one-note act is grating week after week.

I'm sorry but I think part of the reason you feel that way is Billy Eichner (Mr. Ambrose). His entire comedy comes from him screaming by the end of every paragraph of comedy! It's SO one-note that I just can't understand how he's managed to get on every goddamn comedy show on TV right now, including his own gig. As

Well, 'Kappa' is Greek, after all….

Annie Lennox. Justin Timberlake. Michael Jackson. Paul Simon. Peter Gabriel. Q-Tip. Sting. Donald Fagen. George Michael. Ice Cube. Dr Dre. Bobby Brown.

I agree. Showing him to have some real world self-awareness was a glowing point in his favor.

I am hopeful that Don will find a way to subtly undermine Lou. Make him commit some 'unforced' errors. Before we know it, the creative team will start taking cues from Don again and making Lou feel like the interloper.

Good point.

I would love to see a surreptitious attack on Lou! Would be fun to see them undermine him in a way that he looks more incompetent than anyone ever thought he could be!

When Cutler told Sterling in the elevator that 'I'd hate to think we're adversaries' (or something close to that), I felt that Roger was thinking 'Of course we are!' and that he'd wait until he had a chance to strike back. I believe this was his chance to do that. I feel like his strident defense of Don vs Cutler was

Peggy's been petty all through this season already. I'm waiting for her to either quit or get some better footing at the company. Right now her goal should be working to either get around Lou or work with him.