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Why would Russell's "real voice" be that of a American Southerner? He's 3,000 years old, and that accent has existed for less than 300 years. His real voice should be some strange accent, like ancient Egyptian or Sumerian. I think it just came out German-like because how do you make up an ancient Egyptian accent?

Why would Russell's "real voice" be that of a American Southerner? He's 3,000 years old, and that accent has existed for less than 300 years. His real voice should be some strange accent, like ancient Egyptian or Sumerian. I think it just came out German-like because how do you make up an ancient Egyptian accent?

"Drama is when I cut my finger. Comedy is when you fall down a sewer grate and die" or something like that, apologies to Mel Brooks. Vicksisamonster, you don't seem to understand what farce is. "Dr. Strangelove" one of the funniest movies ever, is about the world ending in a nuclear holocaust. The Three Stooges

I originally thought Austrid was onto Broyles, but I think you're right. She was breaking the news about Captain Lincoln. And as to why the Lincolns turned out so differently, I thought this episode implied it was Bolivia's influence. That is, if our Lincoln had encountered Olivia much earlier in his life maybe he

About the hoodies, yeah, those seemed terribly uninspired. It's almost like these were stand-in props used in rehearsal ("okay, pretend these are hip, trendy hoodies. We'll swap in the real ones for filming") and then were never upgraded to the real thing.

Sure, but there was more than T&A visible in the scene at the birthday party.

Gillian's slapfest renewed my original suspicions that Gillian was poisoning the Commodore in Season One and that Nucky paid the maid to take the blame to cover for her (and any involvement he may have had.)

I agree with Jon Snow, though he knows nothing. The series throughout remains a never ending game of thrones, so the name is apt through all foreseeable seasons.

Due to my DVR line-up, I watched Curbed right after last Thursday's Louie. Oddly enough, one of the supporting actors appeared in both episodes: the Japanese man who explained the "shit bow" to Larry in the park was also in the punch-up meeting in Louie. Even odder, that actor, Alan Muraoka, is the current owner of