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I guess he figured if he "went that extra mile" and kept bringing two cups of coffee to work and giving one away, eventually someone would take the hint!

@avclub-f900c211bceaaa9016dda3f017176e7a:disqus Yeah, Bob's an Ivy League frat-boy type.  Buttoned down, repressed wasps are probably his thing.

Not even the typical "You know I love you, right?" post-child abuse question!

@avclub-29501df08e5d9ae59e432e4f188d3735:disqus Yeah, the aftermath was a realll shitty couple of weeks back in 3rd grade.

He's an "awful father" because of the behavior he shows his children, not because of the way he talks to them or acts towards them.

@avclub-f6200f1070520617ac55cacf7b146c53:disqus Careful!  That thing could knock your head clean off!

Hey, I've been entranced and deeply moved by guilt.  I'm Jewish, after all.

That conversation at the table was one that probably took place at countless business dinners during that time.  Everyone with a brain knew, by this point, that Vietnam was a mistake and the war was all but lost.  Hell, half the members of Congress got their 1A children out using their political clout.

@avclub-6b4a9e228208a5008088d8ad6e1b3dd7:disqus The best example of this was the episode where Harry promised Don Beatles tickets for Sally.  The feeling of dread surrounding the possibility Don was going to disappoint his daughter was edge-of-your-seat intense.

@avclub-380d43c0c4a3888641d86c7ab30f989b:disqus Beautifully put, but I'd argue Don is the Iago for Dick Whitman.  It seemed for a brief moment this season Dick might start shining through more and more due to the death of Anna, his supportive wife, newfound friend, Arnold, and improving relationship with his children.

@avclub-380d43c0c4a3888641d86c7ab30f989b:disqus Exactly.  She's a very smart young woman hiding behind all that teenage angst.  The show knows it.  Don knows it- him crying in the elevator wasn't the show telling us "Don is worried Megan will find out", it was "Don knows every shitty thought Sally ever had about her

@avclub-e318f79d63102cb6b4a94edc06a0795a:disqus The silence over the credits here was deafening   Not quite as much as on GoT last week, just for the sheer visceral reaction anyone with a soul had after that final shot. The finality of it all was tough to sit through in silence.

@avclub-f900c211bceaaa9016dda3f017176e7a:disqus No, he's our friendly neighborhood polar bear.  He hangs around eating our garbage and, occasionally, mauls a commenter or two just to make sure we know he's not to be trifled with.

@avclub-6ca57d2774f04ac8acf3d2b10f0338f4:disqus It sure is.  It basically reaffirms all the awful, snide offhand comments her mother has ever dropped or insinuated about her father.
It's just devastating   Well deserved.  But devastating nonetheless.

I don't think I've ever said "Oh fuck" out loud at a television and meant it at much as I did tonight.

You think these people are bad:  I'm on Wifi on my flight from NY->LA and we hit the worst turbulence I've ever experienced as I was scanning this comment section for funny jokes and snark I could dish out.  My thoughts during the turbulence went as follows:

Oh come on.  The Becoming kicks ass

*tugs collar*

On that note, J Mascis was also in GG Allin's band for a few shows. 

He's gotten himself jacked silly since he put down the drugs and booze.  I'd think people would be lined up around the block to get "Benched by Tent™".   That'll be 40 bucks, but you also get to pick out a random guitar pedal from his collection of over 70,000!