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Yeah, Bert only makes moves when he absolutely has to, like how he filed "Don Draper is actually Dick Whitman" away for two seasons until he needed to use it to keep Don in check in season 3.

Lack of Bert is criminal considering that this was his annual smackdown of Don. All of the partners who are staying in New York were there, sure, but it was Bert holding court in the middle.

I was surprised it took that long for Jessica St. Clair's character to bust out her intentionally-awful catchphrase. I love that Gary dates a woman who made the deliberate choice of having a catchphrase and having it seriously be "you know I'm right."

Oh god, yeah. "Conniving robot" is the best description of Dan.

Any Random Roles where you get the actor to respond with "Why the fuck… Why would you bring up that?" is a successful Random Roles.

I've watched Celebrity Apprentice too. Well, not most of the last season but the couple seasons beforehand. Krissi is worse than anyone other than maybe Aubrey O'Day. Omarosa doesn't count beyond her first appearance because showing up and being awful until she's eliminated a couple weeks later is pretty much her job.

Krissi is genuinely the most loathsome villain on a competitive reality show I've seen in a while. On one hand I absolutely can't stand listening to her talk but on the other hand, you don't set someone up to be this unbelievably unlikable without a really enjoyable fall coming.

Usher and Shakira are great, but I think The Voice has the right idea in changing around their coaching panels periodically to keep things fresh. Unfortunately, that's not what they're doing this fall and instead are just bringing back the lineup from the first three seasons, in spite of the fact that Christina is not

I like Michelle Chamuel a lot and hope that her album's good, and honestly more true to the music she was making before The Voice than the more heartfelt ballad stuff she was doing during it. "It Could Be" by Ella Riot is probably the best song I've heard from a Voice contestant give or take Tony Lucca's "Devil Town"

This article seems to be rooting its premise in the belief that The Voice cares about creating stars when it doesn't at all. Country would maybe be more welcoming of people off that show, but it's more indicative that people are voting for Blake Shelton and his stupid finger pointing thing.

Pete's giddy excitement at being able to bring his stupid rifle out of the mothballs and his secretary pointing out that it's totally useless for hunting was hysterical. Never change, Pete.

It should be Genevieve. She clearly had a lot of affection for it and watched it during its MTV run.

That's not really true. A bunch of them didn't like the musical episode, which is fine because I didn't really love the musical episode either.

She's in a handful of episodes in the second and third seasons.

Yeah, I've never watched more than a minute of that show. I did like her a lot on Mad Men, though.

This was the first time I ever actually saw Sarah Drew after hearing her voice Stacy on Daria for years. Really fitting that it was basically a darker riff on her character from there.

Resetting season four would be such a lame cop-out decision. I'm glad Dan Harmon agrees.

I saw this on Reddit, and was deeply amused at the fact that people accidentally had the Red Wedding spoiled for them by watching Arya Stark react to it with a silly accent.

I actually think Maeby becomes Lindsay in a way. Both go so far down the rabbit hole in trying to get attention from/disappoint their parents (Lindsay via activism, Maeby via repeating high school over and over) that they basically end up in a quagmire that they can't seem to get out of.