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Not many people on the web have started to booster for this show, which is regrettable because it is really quite good.

Easily the best episode of the series.

New Balance is the official shoe of aging white men. As an aging white man myself, I know this to be true.

Or a television dating show. "First we'll have some fabulous wine. And some fabulous conversation."

It's one of the few ways ordinary Americans can talk about culture and aesthetics without feeling like a ponce. And we're not interested if you think it's abnormal.

There are some good panel game shows in Britain, with QI the most obvious example. I have hope that he can make something interesting.

The weird thing is how Jimmy Fallon is seen to be leading this youth movement, where the only thing young about Jimmy Fallon is his years in age.

I really feel like the internet let Craig Ferguson down. His show was everything that we love: weird; smart; heartfelt; and incredibly funny. But he never caught on here like he should have done.

Recall what Roger told Don when they decided to drop Mohawk Airlines earlier in the season. "This is how it works: you get a small regional airline before you get a big one."

SC&P has come to resemble the vision that Duck outlined in the 90 seconds he was president of Sterling Cooper. They sell ad space, not advertising. And they are no longer "beholden to the fantasies of persuasion" from creative.

Don fired Jaguar and then got Chevy. Jaguar was always going to be conflicted out in pursuit of a bigger car company. And Joan didn't sleep with that gross guy because she loved Jaguar; she slept with gross guy to get ahead personally and advance the interests of the company. The account was Jaguar but it could

I did. I saw him effect a merger that made them all wildly successful. I also saw Peggy on her own, proving that she was as bad at being a supportive boss as Don was to her. I saw Joan cutting corners with Avon. And I didn't see Bert, because that guy disappears and should be retired.

The depth of anger toward Don at the office doesn't really track for me.

Ken is the robot that removes the bolt.

The post-credit teaser clips in the last couple seasons of Mad Men basically killed the show for me.

What I hear you saying is Fallon isn't funny. But never you worry.

"And the set itself is a surprisingly great construction, offering up plenty of spaces to go for skits or musical performances."

Johnny Carson has been off the air for 22 years and has been dead for 9. Why are people so deferential to Johnny Carson?

Donal Logue is my spirit animal.

When I first heard that Seth got the show I tried - and failed - to think of a single instance in the 15 years he's been on TV that he made me laugh.