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And here we have the character with borderline personality disorder, except that more than half the stuff actually IS as terrible as her hyped-up emotions tell her. (Or, how awful would the world be if your neurosis could rewrite reality to comport with it?)

There was nothing easy, simple or idyllic about Dick Whitman's life on the farm.

So is Cutler's assholery. And actually Harry was being less whiny than usual, and everything he said was true enough.

Oh, I don't think they're NOT broken up. Don seems almost to be resigned to it, just like he's resigned to reentering the agency somewhere in the subbasement.

Bobby worships his mother, but she can't see it.

On Etsy, of course, same place you get absolutely any weirdass crafted thing there could be.

It would have been nice to hear Tom remark that Nina's dessert—which everyone suggested was nice, just a little insubstantial—was a punt after she discovered too late she couldn't make her ice cream. Maybe he did remark it, since editing only showed us a fragment of the debate, I dunno.

I have a friend here in SF who's an average-looking, late-middle-aged balding bear, and he never seems to have any trouble finding a younger dude on Grindr. Which, as a girl, is all I'd know about that.

Um, American "Battle" Theater?

I knew Legba made no sense, but damn, you're right. Why didn't they just make him Samedi?

My spouse has that exact theramin, which I gave him for his birthday years ago. It was made by Moog—of, you know, Moog.

They called him Papa Legba a whole bunch of times. And there was Fiona asking him to open the gate, just like David Byrne sang about a million years ago in "True Stories" (which makes him the only loa I could name offhand, and easy to catch his name—though, really, how does he become a devil figure?).

Same thing I was going to say. Especially with them rubbing their backs on the cartoon coconut trees.

Yeah, "An R or an S…or someone who played the piano?"  9 times out of 10 that'll get your cold reader a hit from someone that desperate.  Up until then I thought the guy was sincere(ly deluded), but that was boilerplate calculation.  (Or, I suppose, a deluded guy who formed his idea of how psychic messages work from

Nah, he told her not to let Sonya know where she got the cigarette.  Anyway he was bonding with her, not seriously trying to keep the secret.

Inigo Montoya didn't say that.  Fezzik (Andre the Giant, in the movie) said it to Vizzini (Wallace Shawn, in the movie).

Absolutely, just scrap the first two seasons and watch this one.  You'll be fine even without a synopsis.