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They all served in wars, including Don (Korea). And they all have their own lawns.

The implication of Jane buying the shirts is that she's telling his secrets to Roger — someone who would know that a man kicked out of his house would need shirts. I can't remember if Mencken's is still a client, but even if it Roger's choice to send Jane to buy the shirts there reflects his knowledge of Don and

Fatherhood
On the one hand, Dexter's relationship with Rita and especially Rita's kids has always been an underexplored aspect of the show and an underexamined part of Dexter's psyche, and I'm glad the show seems to want to rectify that. On the other hand, I'd have been more intrigued if Cody/Astor/Baby X had been

And yet
>I know J.J. Abrams and company are trying to >keep Fringe's continuity simple, to keep it from >getting in the way of the mysteries