idontknowwhattocallmyselfok--disqus
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totally agree about the network tv comment, i feel like I'm spoiled with hbo and the cable stuff, i have literally no patience for less-than stellar production quality, canned-audience laughter, or 22 episodes of stretched-out beaten to death plot. however, i was recently turned onto Brooklyn 99, and i have to say

i don't know i feel like the show has painted her as kind of strong / capable of handling tough situations. she asked clark for advice on dealing with the interrogation, and she succeeded. I see this potentially developing into Philip recruiting martha in a minor capacity, really just taking what he's already done

im excited i want to see this. adaptation is bomb

I love how random and awkward each one is, like no explanation, just a dog in the audience, moving on…

he looks old

yeah i mean i agree with what you're saying, and obviously mad men writes this shit so subtle that both perspectives are valid. but joan's whole deal is getting fucked over, and this was just a continuation of that, until the end when he apologized. I'm not saying women like sex any less than men, I'm just pointing

i disagree. i really like january jones acting style. i think what happened with her CHARACTER, post Don divorce, was just a shame. I feel like the writers didn't know what to do with her and she became more supporting. I definitely noticed a happier if not just more mature version of better in recent seasons and

i just thought he was a dick how he reacted in the hotel room when joan got off the phone with the babysitter… like chill out dude, she was still able and willing to stay til 12, your hard-on could have been serviced before she returned to her child

hmm well said

don and betty both flirting with teenagers in the same episode is just the right amount of mad men weirdness I didn't realize I was craving

i think the fight with Gary and Selina in this episode and the bathroom laughing meltdown in Crate were probably the two best, most genuinely-real acting moments on this show. such awesome chemistry

oh my god… I was dying watching her facial reactions as she's hanging the metals on the girl scouts. that and her shrunken skull or whatever JLD said to her when they were getting their hair blow dried

I think clark is going to try and recruit martha as a spy somehow… telling her she has potential or that "this was his plan all along, that he saw it in her", etc. either that or shot in the back of the head, but i hope spy.

when jonah ran down the hall and knocked over that woman i literally laughed out loud for a solid minute

i like doug, like when this season opened through with his recovery, I was like, oh shit, this a cool shift-back in perspective for the show, but then all his storylines went to complete shit again. he should have actually worked for dunbar, against frank, that would have been interesting

Then Doug Stamper (Michael Kelly) showed up with some storylines of his own, and they were all terrible.

lame

truth

it depresses me to think that gay men are incapable of monogamy longterm, but i do feel like you kinda think one way about monogamy and don't really know how you truly are until you're in a position that tests it

i just need richie to be like a foot taller, than I'm all pro richie 4 life