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Double yup

Yup

Bill's death was less impactful than Godric's, even after all the time and effort spent leading up to it.

Remember when Sam seemed like a good guy?

Yup, shoulda made it. It was the first song on their first album, and they seemed to always open with it that first year or two as well.

More of these please. Maybe longer episodes too

Yes, always. From the timeless ether segascream was born out of to this very moment, segascream has followed that delineation.

Weezer - Say it ain't so

So it seems

More comedian hatesongs please.

I loved this episode, but didn't like Wendy's turn from "don't worry, I'm a style reporter doing a puff piece" to wanting a story that'd be bad for Selina just because Gary's an idiot. I think she'd know to either just write the puff piece or say no in the first place for Mike's sake, since they actually seem to care

Yes, but whether Don stayed there or went to another agency, it doesn't change that he realized that the work is what he's good at and what gives him purpose and joy. That's what he communicates to Ted honestly and convincingly. You can see that he's really learned that about himself as he's talking. That's all I

This was an amazing episode with or without the song and dance (just imagine if all we saw was Don's face without the vision). Peggy stepping into her own with Don's support was done so beautifully. The moon landing was tied in very well. Don's pitch to Ted was another real, heartwarming moment from him, even if it