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    This is probably nitpicking, but I think Don would only be in his mid-to-late 80's now if alive. He was in the Korean War and he couldn't have been too old when he signed up for that. Considering his miserable childhood and desire to get away from the house ASAP, I would guess he was 18 to 20 somewhere around that

    That actually works pretty well.

    This is such a Carrie post.

    How great would it have been if during the part where the rats get all over the cake, the TARDIS showed up and the Doctor said "Quick! We have to stop these alien mutant rats from destroying the monarchy!"

    Oh come on. He's not that bad. Although that Big Fat Quiz where Noel Fielding and Richard Ayoade insulted his mom was classic.

    You're next AM…

    I hope so. Alabama winning this thing every year is getting extremely boring. If Clemson won, that would at least mix it up somewhat although I would have preferred Washington which was the only non-Trump state in the playoff.

    He could go to Atlanta and reunite OutKast.

    I swear I thought this question was a joke and that he was surely dead by now, but after a cursory glance of IMDB and Wikipedia, I'm surprised to find out he's still alive! No credit for BR2049 on IMDB though so the answer is: probably not.

    I can understand the vote for Bob Odenkirk and the mentions of Michael McKean and Jonathan Banks for Better Call Saul, but honestly I think the best performance in that show this past season was given by Rhea Seehorn. No character for me had an arc that engendered more empathy than hers and she put in strong

    I can't think of any other game like it. We need more games like this.

    I've played through all of them, but just once. I really need to go through it again but in a different way.

    I was a big fan of Ico and Shadow of the Colossus, but my interest in this has waned to next to nothing. I hope it measures up to the last two, but from what I've read about it so far, I'm not getting my hopes up.

    I didn't really watch this as I'm kinda over Simmons these days, but I'm surprised they didn't give him more time with this show. The little I've seen of this show was way better than the Cowherd and Bayless nonsense over at FS1. If he would just branch out a little bit and be a little less Boston-centric, it could

    I'm glad this is happening and I even gave some money to the project, but man, it's eerie how much Tommy is transforming into Paul. It's no surprise he's an influence, but he's even starting to look like him to me.

    That's a fair point. I didn't include him as the worst due to his political comments, but due to his blatant self-promotion which just seemed ridiculous to me. But I suppose he has a justifiable grudge against the series because of that.

    Great series. Definitely seeing the sad decline of Neil in 21 and 28 hooked me on this series. And his rebound, modest as it is, gives me hope for others in similar situations.

    That is a bummer. You figure that somebody was going to die sooner or later, but it's a shame that it happened relatively young.

    That's well put. I didn't mean it as a slag against HACF because just about everything pales in comparison to Mad Men. But I'm just hoping HACF raises its game a little bit because I think it can be great.

    I think during that first season they were using that "visionary professional with a mysterious past" template for Joe that Don Draper had already established. To their credit, they moved away from that and found their own voice. But I was just trying to say as far as period dramas go, Mad Men is the better show.