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Hey but it was sure worth the six hours of plotline that were dedicated to it

My biggest regret for the season is that Frank proposes to completely dismantle social security, tells the nation they are "ENTITLED TO NOTHING"!! (In what would be the most important presidential speech since Nixon resigned) and the show doesn't adresses the extreme reaction the nation would have to Frank. America

So for 95% of the show Claire is a confident, headstrong, hyper intelligent woman but then she has a 5 minute conversation with someone and she automatically questions every aspect her life. The dickish gay activist, the crazy Iowa mom, their autobiographer. Half of the time these people are complete strangers. I

They have a habit of doing that, like with Franke republican nemesis MEndoza. He's a somewhat major character for half a season then he's gone, explained away with a line of dialogue

Another question, How many straight guys are watching it and are not too embarrassed to talk to people in their everyday lives about it. I know it's dumb and watching a tv show does make you gay. Also I feel weird recommending it, it's something you either really enjoy or you say what the fuck am I watching.

Hopefully a certain Cajun gentleman will make the drive down from Shreveport

I'm mad that this group of white hipsters is preventing other bands from using this name. Because if there were a group of 14 years old asian kids that started a punk band called "Viet Cong" I'd watch the shit out of that.

But all those great Vietnam movies we got, tho

My support for freedom of artist expression is being seriously challenged by those smug faces.

Hey Community, if you're getting all this yahoo money edit a new title seauence. Its bad enough the show lost half its cast but we don't need to be reminded of that at the start of every show. Donald Glover, Chevy Chase, Nicole Yvette Parker Brown's names being replaced by silly drawings is kinda of a metaphor for

I suspect I would like his music if he didn't take himself so god damn serious all the time. But I guess it is progress that young black people can be as just as self involved and obsessive about their nonexistent problems as white people.

Forget the weird race stuff with SNL and that their black culture parodies are always awful (black Xmas movies for white people, 12 yrs a slave skit) But the Empire sketch was so lazy. "Let's insert a boring mundane character into this crazy envoirnment" I would they would approach the sketch in a different way, the

Winston smiling and saying "Cold Busted" when they were listing his flaws is why Wonston is my favorite character on tv

In the beginning he said something along the lines of "Getting out of the doldrums"

Its weird that Rollins has a podcast because he believes in doing not talking or in his words " DONT TALK ABOUT IT!!! DO IT!! DO IT!!!!

So….I couldn't help but noticing the sign was broken

That episode was super creepy, Along with the episode that features the Richard Speck murders and that weird woman breaking into Don's apartment. Mad Men can really creep you out at times.

When they promise to go to each other's funerals. man thats rough but despite the tragedy of Williams death, A room full of strippers crying is still pretty hillarious

Mad Men "fees and Commisons" Oh poor sweet Lane Pryce, and due to recent events, Robin Williams's episode of "Louie". Robin and Louie attend a funeral and muse about death and life? Nope Nope Nope, won't be watching that for a while.

Well people are familiar with Terrence Howard and Taraj P Henson is Hollywoods most underrated actor. If you want to know why Empir is successful, u could just say cookie and you'd be right. In my opinion, Network is losing out to cable because cable became more ambitious and , network shows have gotten smaller in