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I don't but I'll either find them online somewhere and try to get caught up before the first season ends or watch it on Netflix when it is put up.

I need to start watching this show, don't I?

Definitely. I was impressed that you guys listed it as one of the top ten short-fiction collection of the 00's, so I'll make sure to check it out

Even though things still work out in the end, I thought that Vic and his kid being put on the waiting list was an excellent and unexpected consequence to stealing the coke. He thought he was in the clear and so did the audience, but it still comes back to bite him (and I'm sure it will further as the show goes on). I

I love Stephen King and have been meaning to check out Joe Hill's stuff. Might have to start with this.

Both of these episodes were pretty good, but I'm really looking forward to Dragonchasers

I can't wait to come back here and read these posts when I've finished the show

Okay, so I'm almost hooked on the series, even though I know how it ends and I know there is some stuff that's gonna bother me, it's just such good television and I know it only gets better.

I liked these episodes more than the pilot to some extent because they were a lot less bothersome. Gonna kinda see how it goes with this show. I'm enjoying it so far but I might find it a little too messed up. I heard about what happens to Aceveda in season 3 and man is that messed up

I rewatched some of the first season of Justified recently with my brother and when they used the theme song in the Pilot, I cringed and felt a little embarrassed by it in subsequent episodes. I still love the show and he does too, now.

I liked the pilot well enough but doubt I'll keep watching the show. It's just a little too dirty for me, I think. And I know how it all ends, so that's a bit of a downside. We'll see though

Bummer. I've been really enjoying the show and hate to miss an episode, but I get why they're doing it. Hopefully it wont make the fifth episode confusing.

Over the summer, I sort of relapsed into the denial stage of my post-terriers depression and was really supportive of a campaign to get people to watch Terriers on Netflix so maybe they would consider picking it up. Kinda weird to see now that they actually were thinking about it.

Donal Logue is one of my top five favorite actors for his work on Terriers alone. He's great.

There was some stuff I really loved about this episode (that opening scene was gorgeous and had a pretty decent scare too) but there were some little things that bugged me (them taking her back to the house when it was in the condition it was in, with the blood stain uncovered and 'Cannibals' written on the door) and

I just now realized that Chris Hardwick does Talking Dead. I don't watch the show (nor do I watch TWD) but I probably should have made that connection sooner.

Never mind that it's really well liked on this site and far and away better than the other two serial killer shows at the moment. I rarely pay attention to this feature because I find that it will put something popular in the title, saying they are barely putting up with it, when it really is on the tolerable end of

Missed the episode but I'm glad it's back and I'm glad to hear it's good. I wasn't crazy about a lot of last season. 

I love scrubs and musicals but haven't seen this episode. I'll have to give it a watch on netflix.

I think I missed my chance to through Hulu for at least a few episodes. All I've watched is the first three but I've enjoyed it a lot.