I know the downvoter are going to tear you apart, but I'm genuinely curious: Why don't you like the unpredictability? That's one of the things I think is best about this show. My predictions are always wrong and it's thrilling every time!
Yes, well I think we've figured out what book Matt Weiner read at age 15 and then spoke in a low voice about in girls' dorm rooms late at night in college and pulled off the shelf in used bookstores to see if they had a version more beat up than his own.
"I'm standing on the edge of some crazy cliff. What I have to do, I have to catch everybody if they start to go over the cliff — I mean if they're running and they don't look where they're going I have to come out from somewhere and catch them. That's all I'd do all day..."
I watched the trailer three times then dove right in to all 2.5 hours of the 25th Anniversary Concert on youtube. No regrets. Lots of tears, but no regrets.
And see, every time we learn something awful, something wonderful follows. The existence of Cake and Cashmere's news team restores my love of the world.
Yep. Remember when he was Aaron Burr in Drunk History?
http://www.funnyordie.com/videos/68f23e244b/drunk-history-vol-1-featuring-michael-cera-from-drunk-history-michael-cera-derekwaters-and-jeremykonner
I totally agree about Megan. She's interesting in that even when she is taking deliberate steps to step out of the shadow of other characters (leaving SCDP, eg), her actions seem to reveal far more about the characters around her than about herself. Megan leaving showed us very little about Megan's character. It revealed a ton about Don and Peggy. Megan is the ultimate foil.
Robb Stark brought it this week with his adorable attempts at flirting (not too bad for a first try, buddy!).
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