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I dunno - I laughed my balls off the first time I saw it (though I still love it on repeat viewings). The only weak link in the movie is the Molly Shannon plotline although it does have one good part when she gets to tell off her husband, Ronald von Kleinenstein.

Really? Not when everyone is doing heroine?

I'm a huge David Wain fan but even I have to admit that The Ten was not that great. Certainly had its moments though . . . Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm gonna go juice my pecs.

I think the Season 5 finale was written with the possibility of the show not being renewed (hence Abed's talk about the world being destroyed by zombies if they don't come back next year) and I think it serves as a solid series finale.

I . . . am so . . . startled.

Yeah, this was the best episode since the Iraq episode. Great, great stuff.

He can talk!
He can talk. He can talk. He can talk. He can talk.
I CAN SIIIINNNGG!!!!

To say someone is pregnant means there's no turning back. Pete was in Indiana with Don and Peggy as his only chance of winning BurgerChef. He was at their mercy. Hence, pregnant.

I went to see the recent Bob, David and Brian tour and I looked around the theater to see what other Mr. Show superfans looked like. It was not pretty.

Why did they cancel Warren the Ape? WHY?

That's not the sense I got from the meeting the partners had before bringing Don in. Seems like they were hoping Don would land somewhere else and then, only when Roger mentioned that it would suck to be competing with Don, did they realize that might not be so great.

I could swear Cutler said he spoke for Ted and Pete. Maybe I misheard.

And why does Cutler speak for Ted AND Pete in the meeting? I get why he speaks for Ted but since when is Pete on their team?

Curious why Don would rather go back to Sterling-Cooper on those restrictions and with all that awkwardness rather than go to the other company. Is it pride? Or maybe wanting to clean up the mess he made? Something to prove? Or just doesn't want to admit defeat?

John Turturro as an ambulance chaser? So I'm assuming this show will look a lot like this:

I think the reason the last scene was so meaningful is because a lot of Mad Men has been about Don and his warped feelings on love. As we know, one of the big themes in Mad Men is identity - the self we show to the world and the self we hide. Don is a walking metaphor for that. And Don feels like his real self -

At this point, we have to assume that Bob Benson's big reveal of the season will be that he's now completely bald or fat or some other major physical change.

OK - maybe "improvisational" was the wrong word. Should have said "character".

I'd swap 1 and 2 but, otherwise, I'm with you.

Aukerman often makes me laugh on CBB but come on - his accent was horrible and he added very little. His only legitimate joke was in his limerick and it was funny but it took him like a full 5 minutes to get through.