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I don't know that I would call Lugo a German giant. I mean he is built as hell but rather short.

Aww, Donar. I at least will mourn your passing.

NEVER LEAVE US AGAIN, ZAC.

Yes. But she is too competent so if they have to have Raylan fool someone it can't be her. (Still holding out for a Three Deputy Team Up. It will be like the Justice League)

Seriously? That is awesome.

Pretty sure Tim is physically incapable of not being a smartass.

Based on the fact that the guy who plays the priest was in Les Mis, I am guessing they were already half written before the show premiered.

I think Ian probably hates Frank too. For one thing, Ian has said pretty much from the start that he thinks Frank hates him. And he has been hit by Frank in two different episodes. Maybe knowing that Frank isn't his biological father might have some influence on his feelings towards him one way or another, I dunno,

Seconded.

I dunno, I think the fans of the "hot young priest who is the slave of a hot young viking and his hot young shieldmaiden wife" genre is pretty different than the fans of "The Bible" demographic. You know, based on my experience with tumblr.

Yeah, I'm guessing Ian and Mickey aren't done. They just have very very different coping systems. Ian talks his problems out and Mickey just doesn't.

On the one hand, I kind of agree because I liked Anson Mount and her level of ignorance was a tad annoying. But the fact that there is a show where the HUSBAND gets fridged and the wife is out for revenge / money is kind of awesome. Not really sold on the show beyond the conceptual level though

The first episode was a little slow for me, but I am interested in where it is going. The preview for the rest of the season looks really good and the captured priest looked interesting in the preview. So I would be down for regular coverage.

Yeah, that was my thought when she was first introduced. Even more so now.

Yes.

When Santino said Jinkx reminded him of Pandora, I was just like NOOOOOOOOOOO. Don't get that in your head!

I was kind of annoyed that the story didn't really resolve the "Ian and Mickey in danger plot." I mean in the last scene we saw they still had a gun on them. It was weird because it didn't feel like a cliffhanger but it also didn't feel totally resolved. (Not that I wanted it resolved in the sense of the entire

The episode was dark as hell and yet I was still amused by Agron as a bodyguard. Him bitching about the smell and having to pull ladies away from Spartacus was a brief yet welcome relief from the intensity.

Is it just me or is this a (relatively) positive review for an F graded show?  I mean it certainly gives full props to the badness but also manages to find some silver linings in there.

Poor Honey was just trying to be a hipster drag queen "In San Francisco the look doesn't matter!"