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You're probably going to end up being right on that one, but I really hope if it has to happen, Vasquez is the one to start it. My stomach gets all knotty when Art's pissed at Raylan. I'm not sure I could handle it if Art's the one who calls out the dogs. When Barkley was first mentioned, I got the strong feeling that

I thought she set up the guard, not the plumber or whatever the other guy was supposed to be. As for the no sex thing, I took it as him biding his time. It was her first day, after all.

I get what you mean about the nature of their relationship, but this one feels different. And it is. Whatever their issues in the past, Raylan has always been able to smooth things over eventually. Not that Art's problems/concerns at those times weren't legit, they absolutely were. But arranging a murder wasn't at the

Nelson! I think Nelson had more lines tonight than in all his previous appearances combined.

Yeah, the more we learned about Mags, the more I began to almost feel sorry for Coover. He never really had much of a chance. I'm not saying it's impossible, but the show would have a really hard time getting me to muster up the same kind of weird almost-affection for Danny.

I'm kind of puzzled about Raylan's reaction to Art's avoiding dealing with him. Last episode, Raylan took that punch with an air of "yeah, I deserved that." Clearly he knows the situation he's put Art in and I thought he'd be expecting more fallout. Now, this week he's all pissy because Art's way of dealing with what

Chris has always been the IT guy right? I remember an earlier episode where somebody asked the tech guy a dumb question and his response was "What am I, an asshole?" That was definitely the same attitude we saw tonight, but I can't remember the face.

I miss Johnny already.

I agree. Glenn was on death's door, what two or three days ago? Since then, the prison has been destroyed, his friends killed or scattered and he's separated from Maggie. At this point, I don't think Glenn gives a rat's ass what these new people are up to, and trying to convince them that going to DC is a dead end

And didn't come close to matching the pornstache. I get that the drapes don't always exactly match the doormat (or whatever the facial hair equivalent of carpet is), but the difference between the Carrot Top orange and the blonde stache was jarring. Why not dye both? Does it have anything to do with the comics or were

Way too clean. And I don't just mean tidy, I mean clean. That white woodwork was gleaming, the countertops were sparkly and clutter free and IIRC, the runner on the shiny dining room table was perfectly centered. Shit, my house isn't ever that clean and I'm a pretty good housekeeper. I guess I can buy the (unlikely

And I want to see zombie animals sneak up on Carl and eat his face.
So you've got some company in your doomed-to-be-eternally blue-balled misery.

It is possible to have a zombie apocalypse story without a rapey group of bad guys?

OK, I stand corrected. Guess I wasn't watching as closely as I thought I'd been.

He did say that he's smarter than Abraham, who seemed to think it was accidental. So maybe you're on to something there.

A pristine toilet anywhere outside your own home is worth its weight in gold now.

He's a handsome devil.

That whole under-the-bed thing creeped me out more than this show has in ages. Instant claustrophobia trigger.

Oh, I'm sure that's true. But given the number of targets he had and how close he was to them, I'd have expected he'd at least wing one of them.

But you'd think — or at least I did — that at such close range with what appeared to me an automatic weapon, he'd hit something. Looked to me almost like the bullets magically dodged the walkers.