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Wasn't there an actual number that was John Winchester's number and people kept calling it. It wasn't a 555 fake number

Chappelle's was the most shocking, which I wrote about elsewhere in this thread. But I thought George's was the most emotionally gut wrenching and heroic.

"But you only moved the headstones……..YOU ONLY MOVED THE …HEADSTONES!!!"

I still think Don is going to fall down that elevator shaft a la the opening credits

When the interwebz was invented

I HATE Keith Hernandez.

/finds Dean Winchester's other number, throws it away too. sonuva bitch

Hardee's is Carl's Jr. I thought BurgerChef became BurgerKing?

I was hoping it was going to be Rachel :(

100% agree on Rubicon. I agree that Halt and Catch Fire has that same vibe. Plus Lee Pace alone will get me to watch

Drunk Don is scary and funny. It's a pretty realistic depiction of most drunks I've known. It's funny until it's scary.

I'm pretty sure every company I've worked for has removed the creative/productive/competent people for political/personal/money reasons. It's completely within the realm of realistically stupid business decisions made by egotistical and short-sighted leadership.

This show has always been a melodrama wrapped in a mid 20th century advertising agency. It's always been Don Draper's/Peggy Olson's story. It's always been soapy.

RIP Pushing Daisies. Gone too soon

That was a remarkable scene. Hamm was simultaneously frightening and funny.

I'm assuming he drank the contents and put the bottle in his briefcase.

He is a creative genius after all.

That's, just like your opinion, man.

Shit…../throws away Dean Winchester's number…sonunva bitch

Right? And last season I would have been actively rooting for him to get caught.