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But — and Tyrion should have noticed this by now — she's a viloent nutjob with the IQ of a lunchbox.

It took me five months to notice, two minutes to read, and ten seconds to write. I only deal with people whose heads are as far up their own asses as yours appears to be when I have very little else to do.

I'm just not 100% sure that you're the one who made me look like an asshole. I noticed you launching a lot of ad hominem jerkiness at another person. Are you really so out of touch with the tone of what you're writing that you didn't notice that? Like, the lack of self-awareness in your little sermon here kind of

And so you came back eight months later to call me a "fucking asshole"? Your difficulty with reading comprehension isn't my problem.

I, too, prefer the engineered over the created. It's so much smoother and easier to understand.

Don E, you're out of your element.

A definite case where not paying attention to the promos helped me enjoy the episode. I had no idea KB was going to be anywhere near the show, so when I heard her voice it just made my brain sing a little.

This is why Karen is a total non-starter of a character. Keeping Jim & Pam apart as long as they did, when you knew they were going to get together in the end (well, it could have been the end . . . sigh), became increasingly stilted and lugubrious. Karen was indicative of that. There was no reason ever to take her

I feel like Mike Vago must be getting "The Office" & "Parks & Rec" backwards — Rashida Jones' Karen was a bland, personality-free name in search of a character, obviously nothing but a plot device. She was emblematic of a lot of the flaws with the show's extremely uneven third season. (Of course, that third season

So, is this something you feel good about having put on the internet?

People who know words are nerds, nerd.

I think this may win the award for Worst Article on AV Club in 2015.

I continue to be astounded by the number of people who were taken in by the poorly-written, dishonest flatulence that was "Mad Men".

The dreadful "Mad Men" at #1? Jesus Christ.

Holy shit, I love this show.

No detective show is doing its job if you're not a little confused in the third act.

. . . and now we've reached the point in the conversation where we tell people we don't agree with to shut up. Congratulations! You win the award for "quickest descent into self-parody on the internet" today.

The hail of mockery from people repeating rote clichés and failing to engage with anything you're talking about here has been hilarious. I'm not sure I agree with you, but I think most of the people who don't look like idiots.

Just so long as you can prove that you're righteous and cool. Never pass up an opportunity to take offense.

This was a completely dipshit review. I'm not usually that blunt or obnoxious, but I have no other way of describing this repressive nonsense.