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I sort of figured that Ken was already regretting his decision by the time he was in the elevator going down, after the initial pleasure in making Pete and Roger eat shit. I wouldn't be surprised if part of the reason he did it was because he believed Pete was somehow covertly involved, egging on a McCann executive

It definitely played with your expectations for this season. When it started, it felt superficially like they were back to usual after their year-long "adventure" with trying to stave off poverty and jail selling cocaine. But turns out this season was the diversion, and their fuck-ups really do have weight this time.

The sad thing is that the Moon Landing also represented the beginning of a downslide in manned space exploration, with some minor details (like later expeditions going further with a vehicle). It paralleled the way that SC&P getting acquired by McCann-Erikson is likely going to result in it being dissolved and

At least Megan Fox's April O'Neill will have a love interest that isn't Will Arnett's Vern. I thought the film was okay*, but Vern's constant hitting-on-April was the running gag that wasn't funny the first time or the tenth time.

It would be incredibly awesome if they paid him to do the entire book in his Littlefinger voice.

I'm surprised they didn't do it earlier. Do this right and they'll make a shit-ton of money in the Chinese market, especially if they're smart enough to do a lot of shots in China and use Chinese- or Chinese-American actors and extras.

Hamm could always take one of the superhero roles he claims he's turned down.

Hamm is nothing short of great in every episode of Mad Men, but his best moments come when he expresses Draper’s internal machinations through subtle glances and slight gestures.

There's got to be some twist to why ISIS is doing the mission, especially since the CIA knows they're a bunch of screw-ups who have failed in every mission they've been given so far. Then again, Slater is on-board, so presumably they weren't secretly hoping to kill off the ISIS team.

They could make a John Slattery show where he does nothing but walk into rooms and deliver funny remarks about what's going on.

It might be one of Krieger's "jazz hands" from "Papal Chase", since he made two of them. It'd be pretty weird if Lana and Archer brought Conway's severed hand back from the mission, although not surprising.

Blargh. At least it's not a movie, otherwise I could be looking forward to Yet Another Trailer with a wholly unnecessary battle sequence with that goddamn Hans Zimmer horn again! Television, thankfully, isn't there yet.

Some of the more emotional episodes later on are the ones where Fry has to face what he's lost. I think having the person unfrozen be his nasty ex-girlfriend helps to dampen the impact of it, making it more funny than sad (imagine if it had been his mother, or brother who was unfrozen).

There's only one turtleneck I'll ever buy based off of espionage, and it's a slightly darker black "tacticalneck".

I’ve watched that ending several hundred times now, and while I can tell
it’s a voicemail hoax of some kind, I’m still not sure what’s happening
there.

I'm not entirely opposed to allowing for higher trading of premiere tickets. It'd be nice to just be able to fork over the cash to get them close to the release date, instead of camping out or constantly refreshing the page to buy them online.

I hope so. I'd love to have the Dunk and Egg stories as made-for-HBO movies, or as a standalone one-season series.

No movies? Does that mean we won't get our Dunk and Egg standalone HBO TV movies? That sucks!

If they don't want to do the "love story" route, they could always do a movie where Elsa starts discovering more about why she was mysteriously born with power over ice, and whether there are others out there with elemental powers.

Seydoux was pretty badass as a villain in MI:Ghost Protocol, so I'm looking forward to her as a Bond Girl.