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Fun fact:
The show is partly filmed where Stanley Kubrick's A Clockwork Orange was filmed. And as the series progresses, more film references pop up. And the series itself is shot very film-like. I enjoy that a lot.

Hey Caret, I spent some time with your mother last night. I'll give her a C-

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How can someone write a review or say, "Oh it's the best thing ever." Or "It's ok." Or "Oh, it's horrible!" only hours after hearing it. Spend some fucking time with it, you idiots. Nobody's gonna take your opinion seriously unless you do.

Awesome.
If anyone could pull this off, it's him.


color me unimpressed.

all my single lads!

To be fair, you wrote "everything that came before and after the opening title sequence." That would mean everything BUT the title sequence.

Coover! His name is Coover. It bothered me so much that I just IMDb'd it. Played by Brad William Henke. Now we know.

Oh, I was referring to the guy, whatever his name is, that you were talking about. I don't know his name. It's something strange. THAT GUY makes Dickie seem smart.

I didn't get a "Wire season 2" vibe at all. We still have a lot of the same characters from the first season, and I'm glad the show is using Raylan's partners more. Rachel and the other guy need more screen time. However, I am really looking forward to Jeremy Davies being in it this season. Love that guy in any

haha! Holy shit. He really does make Jeremy Davies' "Dickie" character seem as genius as "Daniel Faraday." People in the South do not speak like that, but I've never been to rural Appalachia, so… who knows.

I second what Jay said. I don't know how this show has managed to survive and still stay better than most of what's on TV at the moment. I hope TNT renews it. It deserves to be.

I could break Robert Pattison with one hand. I can't say the same thing about Sam Witwer. He is really really pale though.

o-k. you watch "Twilight?"

Well, I love to disagree, and this cast is not as bad as you seem to think. Josh (Sam Huntington) is that kid from "Jungle 2 Jungle." I happen to think that's AWESOME! Seriously, I love the BBC version. I loved the first episode of the North American version. I'll be back for more.

Show is shot in Montreal. Some of the actors are Canadian. It's more a North American show than a USA one.

Well, your preference isn't always the one that wins.

Umm, it was a memorial, but that doesn't mean it has to be somber. They were celebrating the lives of the victims. That town needed that. Let them deal with the tragedy the way they want to. It was an amazing and powerful tribute to the victims' families, as well. "isjoe10," show respect yourself.

And after the most recent episode, we now have even more reasons to hate Tammi. (I guess that's how you spell it.)

Justified. I knew I was forgetting something. I gave up on that show a few episodes in (not sure why) but that's a must watch show too. I'm catching up before season two, for sure. Maybe I'll be catching up on season one of "Lights Out" a year from now. Who knows where this show will go…