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THANK you, I was just about to go to imdb, but the Sopranos is exactly what I remember her in.

Yes, thank you! I laughed so many times throughout this episode, so much so that I thought, wait a minute - is this show actually good again?! Definitely the most fun I've had with Downton in a long time.

Christ I'm sick of scrolling and scrolling and scrolling down to see if this has been covered, but I actually found the VW ad to be really offensive, and intentionally so - don't try to tell me that NO ONE at Volkswagon PR didn't bring up how sexist it was, not at this particular "of the people" company. Someone had

Hahaha - there's a CLOTHING COMPANY called Bonobos?! I wonder if that was a deliberate choice, like "hey, these are some sexy apes! Just look at how promiscuous they are, that'll sell a LOT of tshirts!"

I literally gasped out loud, it's like a punch in the guts.

Way to breathe, no breath

Years and years ago when I was a waitress at a Chinese restaurant, I waited on Mr Rogers. The evening was a blur of me blushing and grinning like an idiot, but he was just as charming and gracious as you could imagine, and a vegetarian, and a generous tipper too. I told him how much I loved his show, and was greatly

Ha! Glad I'm not the only one who goes back to read old reviews of tv I missed out on.

Frankly, I'm a little turned on.

Somehow I think this newswire will be the best thing about the project.

Aw, Moxie is a great name - it means having courage and determination. Her middle name on the other hand …………

Edith, you poor sap - your man (a noted card sharp with a checkered past) gets you to sign a document you don't read, he has his way with you, then he LEAVES THE COUNTRY. Why, show? Why can't she be happy? Must she be punished over and over for the letter she wrote to the Turkish Embassy?!

I'm lucky - I love them both!

Also, BMO is the only character who doesn't change at all in the Fiona and Cake episodes. Pretty neat!

Oh man, I also had short hair (my dad would take my brother and me to an old barber) and was never very girly. I remember in third grade getting up the nerve to raise my hand at an assembly (I was painfully shy) only to have the speaker say, "yes? The young man in the back?" Ahhhhhhh the humiliations of childhood -

My son has a powerful urge to build things specifically so he can destroy them with his raging bloodlust!

Oh wow Lupita Noyong'o - that dress was so amazing! I felt a little bit sorry for Sarah Paulson standing next to her.

No joke: years ago some friends and I hashed out a Shining musical! The only song I can remember was "Go Check it Out"

Skylarking is one of the sweetest songs ever

I'm sorry, but I believe you've given me the food that my food eats.