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I don't know how many viewers remember this, but two seasons ago, Sal was basically propositioned by one of the guys from the tobacco company, and Don had no sympathy when Sal didn't want to go through with it.  Granted, in Don's mind I am sure it is one thing if a man prostitutes himself, but quite a different thing

@avclub-9e0c2d8064cdede08df533dd8f192b1a:disqus "She Said, She Said" must be obvious as well, given how many comments have suggested that track.

Yeah, I actually thought that was WAY too convenient, especially for this show that usually steers clear of stupid TV coincidences. 

The "Next Week on Mad Men" montage, showed a 3 second clip of Pete saying "I don't know anything", which to me seemed like a meta comment on the nature of the "Next Week…" montages.

I laughed.  It was in keeping with the way they made a joke about Krieger's van right after Archer's wife died in last season's finale.

I was thinking she was wearing bondage gear or some sort of sexy maid outfit…which sort of seemed less likely once I saw that Lana had borrowed one from her.

"He introduced it gradually"
"We'll he'd have to, did you see the size of that thing"

Did you not see the first Mission Impossible movie?

Ding dong the witch is dead!  I hated that woman with a white hot passion.

The spy stuff seemed pretty lazy this episode. Freezing a memory chip to preserve what is on it…bullshit. Microscopic aerosol RFID tags…BS again. At least when he turned the trunk of his car into an x-ray device I had to wonder in that might work.

I wonder if next season Louie will pick up on the open story line about Louie's niece. 

You should listen to Louis C.K.'s interview on Fresh Air from last year. There is a bit where he's talking about how Chris Rock called him on the phone and asked, "So how is it going being white? Still awesome?" It's pretty funny.

My father called them that when I was a kid. I always thought it was just some racist shit he came up with himself. Thank you Louie for making me realize it was more common then that.

I was fine with the ending as well. I thought the whole "did you catch Regis this morning" line was a little too sentimental for Archer, until I realized it was Archer putting a big moment into the end of his revenge flick. That made it work for me.

What I still don't get is why did they try to put the money back. Based on the reactions when they opened the evidence locker, nobody was surprised that it was gone. Plus the judge in the 20 year old case had ordered the money returned to the bank, so it shouldn't have still been in the evidence room anyway. It

Bleeding from the ears
Am I missing something? For the past couple of weeks, we've been shown vampires bleeding from their ears and nose for no apparent reason. This week Eric was all bloody when he grabbed Sookie's cousin in the hallway to ask her to deliver a message. Has this ever been explained?