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Cheese that can type, eh? It would never had a curd to me.

@Dave - Same for me. This is the first that I ever heard "tranny" was a slur. Then again, I'm pretty ignorant.

^What Big Problem said. This show was sooo self-serious and dry, it forgot to be fun. Hopefully this Blood and Chrome series stick closer to the (reimagined) source material.

Yeah, maybe it's because I work with people with schizophrenia, but this episode hit really hard for me. I've loved this show so far, and this episode was just about the best IMO, almost making choke up in a couple scenes just bring me back to laughing a couple seconds later. I also like how this episode wasn't so

Should have been over in 5 minutes
I never understood the (modest) critical praise this movie got when it came out. It really could have ended with McAdam's yelling out in the plane, "Hey, this guy is holding my dad hostage so his friends can kill a politician." IIRC, there was no way he could have informed the hitman

Overall, I would most definitely not describe No Country as a comedy. But every scene with Tommy Lee Jones and his deputy is goddamn high-larious. I should admit, though, that I'm a sucker for dry under-statement.

@Pinkney- Referring to No Country For Old Men as "highly commercial" is the most absurd thing I've heard all day. And I work with schizophrenics. (True story).

HOLY FUCKING NERDGASM!
That's really all I have to say at the moment.