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There were… THIRTEEN episodes of that??? I remember watching the premiere and being so convinced that it would be cancelled immediately that I never thought to check. Wow. Wow.

"Hey. Hey hey. Hundo for you if you slip some American cheese singles into his steak."

But how do you feel about triangles?

Honorable mention: Jason describing himself as a "professional amateur DJ."

You could give us brief thoughts at twice this length and I'd be even happier!

They say people who've survived NDEs come back with strange abilities…

Here is an upvote! [hands you a cactus]

Special Consideration For Best Performance By An Inanimate Object: BROOM DARRYL

Monkey bread is a classic southern treat, usually made with refrigerated biscuit dough (think Pillsbury), cinnamon, sugar, butter, and brown sugar. It's delicious and very easy to make - there are recipes all over the internet. And it's obviously the perfect snack for a Rectify marathon.

I was a literal heart-eyes emoji as soon as Kerwin showed up. (Also at the shot of Tawney coming through the Paulie Tire door with a plate of monkey bread. And also the shot of Teddy looking at her coming through the door.)

And, of course, the title of this episode is a reference to Kerwin's wisdom in that scene: "Might be something to it. All I'm sayin'."

"Instead of underwear I'm wearing an old t-shirt upside down." The mind reels.

upvoted, then logged out so I could upvote again as a guest.

Team Evelyn, definitely, both because Blip is being a selfish jerk, and also because the way she asked, "Does the carpet match the face?" made me literally scream with laughter.

This isn't the question you asked, but: Yes, you should definitely watch FNL.

Oh, yeah, I definitely like it too - her big guffaw when Daniel said "lethal injection humor - more humane" in the first episode is the moment I fell in love with the show. So her behavior was absolutely understandable and perfectly in character, which is why I found myself so angry with her in this little scene - it

This is an image I didn't know I needed but boy it is working for me.

Just back-of-the-envelope here, how many Emmy voters do you think we'd have to kidnap and indoctrinate introduce to the glory that is his performance? I bet if we work together we could get this done.

When Amantha snotted "happy unburdening" at Janet, it was the first time I've been truly angry with her. But of course it made perfect sense - they've all been stuck in the same place for the last twenty years, both literally and figuratively, frozen when and where and how they were when Daniel was convicted. Amantha

Thank you! I was watching the "Inside the Episode" featurette for last week's ep and thought I was losing my mind. Like, did I just fall into a fugue state and forget half of the episode?