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Or when she was annoyed that Raylan could just walk in and take the lead saying "The fact that you're a tall, good-looking white man with a shitload of swagger has nothing to do with that?!"

I confuse her and Jackie Nevada….those were two different girls, right?

I had forgotten all about Megan's miscarriage.

Travelogues, really? I hadn't heard those were in the mix.

Eh, I'm alright with Ava falling apart. She shot Boyd and failed to kill him and knows exactly who he is. She's terrified and has every right to be. And that's not even taking Markham into account.

You know as we get closer and closer to an end and Boyd's body count just gets higher, filled with people who trusted him and people who were no threat to him at all, I'm really feeling like a hypocrite for rolling my eyes at all the people who were rooting for Walter White. Because while I academically know that he

I just watched Agent Carter, two back to back jobs that end with his character bravely facing his own death. Great work on both counts.

That's how they used to it, right? Before TV and you just hung out at the theatre all day long if you wanted. There'd be a newsreel somewhere in that mix.

That was a pretty fun episode all around. For instance, Weiner sheepishly admitted that the other writers had to sit him down and gently explain that Don and Megan's marriage was over.

And crimes in general while being witty, its really more of a Maverick reboot.

I liked the Lost finale. It was really the last show that I thought would do the "throw the cast in a room together, film the ensuing cry and hug fest, there's your finale!" thing, but those always feel right to me. What was stupid was the cork that they had to take out but wait, no lets put it back in stuff.

Did they? I just remember the stuff in the first two seasons like Peggy saying " I know what men think of you. They think you're looking for a husband, and you're fun and not in that order"

So, it wasn't just Don and I looking at Rachel's kids and trying to figure out how old her son was, right? Because it seems statistically impossible that the only woman he's gotten pregnant is Betty.

So damn sexy, that whole thing

Weiner firmly shut down that idea on his Nerdist episode. And Hardwick not very convincingly agreed that it would be overkill.

I love how the only concession they've made to the changing fashions vis-a-vis how they style Don is that he occasionally will wear a loud plaid. They turn Roger into a riverboat gambler with that ridiculous mustache and Don clearly hasn't changed his hair or (really) his suits since '60

"You know you never have to drink another day in your life?"

They're jealous of each other for the way they've both gotten ahead in very sexist environment. Joan has always resented Peggy for dismissing much of her initial advice back at Sterling Cooper and I think they're there's a big part of her that's always looked at Peggy and thought "You are nothing special, why do you

I'm really hoping she wasn't his daughter. Until they revealed that Rachel was dead (which, wow) I thought that might have been what what they were hinting at. She seems a little too old to be his, but then he started too young.

I am NOT okay with Roger's! At all.