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This scene didn't seem to have anything to do with Bert. It didn't really fit his character, it just felt like Don's mind at work. That could have been Lane, Ms. Blankenship, anyone, as long as the message got across to Don. He's happy that he's able to work, which for Don is probably better than the money, but he's

Ridiculous or not is up to one's interpretation. Unlike what's heard in college dorms, Rust's viewpoints seem genuine. The dynamic between Rust and Marty is great. They both have a way of chopping down the other with their words. Rust's interview comments do seem a little less coherent as the episodes pass. Maybe it's

Kind of felt bad for the venture capitalist. His toolish rant was comical, but about the truest thing said in the entire episode. "Daddy's girls" was a bit overly simplistic, but seriously, what are the main characters doing? Hannah isn't doing anything with her life, neither is Jessa really. Marnie can't stop being

Kind of felt bad for the venture capitalist. His toolish rant was comical, but about the truest thing said in the entire episode. "Daddy's girls" was a bit overly simplistic, but seriously, what are the main characters doing? Hannah isn't doing anything with her life, neither is Jessa really. Marnie can't stop being

I'm shocked so many people loved this episode. This constant back and forth about who has the bigger junk between Shane and Rick hit an unbearable climax with that ridiculously long fight scene. The crossroads talking-to Rick dished out was almost as stupid. If I have to hear that Rick is 'the leader' one more time