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Todd Glass was great on The Crab Feast this week. Lots of funny ideas for food inventions involving waffles and ice cream.

The idea of a puppet colony manages to sound at once pretentious and intriguing.

I assumed she was the one with the old timey bun and locket around her neck for some reason. Like Hershel, she would likely look like she's from another century. Just a hunch.

His Slings and Arrows line about living in a German puppet colony always kills me.

Was Labine in the 90's show Breaker High? I am too tired to imdb it.

I am a big period drama fan as well, but I started to noticed this in the Dead Turk episode. It just seemed so contrived or at least constructed in a way to set up later events in the series—which it did. And then the the pregnant servant and the stuff with Mr. Bates (who I love). There is some nods to "the fallen

I just like the word wherewithal.

I started watching all 6 episodes of this show one Sunday (for some reason) and I was kind of enjoying it. Or perhaps, like Todd, I liked it for what it could be. I like that Max's character is snarky and bitter and not tv pretty (but clearly is a total babe). And as a girl, I do enjoy the shirtless guys and dreamy