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So it seems. You can't drive out of town with a returned in the car (or with someone bearing the unborn child of a returned). But now instead of looping back, you end up in the forest.

Nah, Starz showed it tonight. It's already been on (though the west coast showing's still upcoming). It starts its regular slot tomorrow.

He wasn't the reviewer for the premiere.

Rene Zellweger put on about 25 pounds for Bridget Jones's Diary. (Which is a lot on a tiny-framed actress.)

Explains why she clearly doesn't think she's living the life she's supposed to be.

And as Mandaliet says, Bear's kid can't hold a gun. Being a soldier physically is clearly part of Dodd's idea of a crime boss, so it doesn't matter if his mother, his daughter, or his nephew might be smarter than he is.

Unlike poor Skip, it seemed the bunny was killed kindly. He stroked it until the sudden (off-screen) crunch of the neck snap.

There's a 1000-piece jigsaw-puzzle box on the floor of the Solverson den. Molly's too young to be doing those (at least by herself) yet, so Betsy must be the puzzle person in the house.

He didn't seem like he wanted to be crooked—at this point. He just was way out of his depth in actually performing law enforcement at risk of his own life and livelihood.

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Hideous death, even if we didn't see blood. That wasn't just gravel, that looked to be hot-mix asphalt, which my internets tells me is poured at about 300 degrees Fahrenheit. So not only was poor old Skip crushed and suffocated, he was getting scalded all over his body as he died, too. Just—hideous.

The actress said on Talking Dead that she thinks Enid was alone for a couple of weeks between her parents' death and finding Alexandria.

But he can cut the lawn, cut his hair, cut off his cholesterol!

Just yesterday I saw her at Festival Supreme doing the ghost of Emily Dickinson after she's died while making muffins, and her audition for magician's assistant. There is nothing she can't do. Nothing.

I can see that argument, but I also thought it tipped over into being exploitative to an unnecessary degree.

Who the hell is watching him right now anyway? With his mother still out to get him? Dutch's girlfriend? She seems reliable.

Deadwood? Treme?

Dan being based on a real person in Virginia's life probably explains why he sticks around, but that doesn't mean they don't have to convince us of the relationship in the show.

Which explains why I was baffled, when the camera first panned the dining room during the football-team party, about Helen being there. Close up they don't look that much alike, but somehow in a long panning shot the resemblance was strong.

Josh, so horrified at Lucille being shot (forget Forrest, that sort of thing's always happening to him) that all he can do is—offer to cuddle her!