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I did too. And his hair at breakfast was magnificent.

My first thought when I saw Beverly was her display reminded me of the microscope slides we had to make in science classes. Which, of course, makes sense given what she did.

And that's the key distinction in my mind. Arlo knew he didn't have a lot of time left when he confessed, on top of which, his mental fitness had been called in to question several times before that, raising the possibility that he may not have fully understood what he was doing. Personally, I think he did. But I also

Creatively.

The children aren't responsible for the dead duck, are they?

Whatever you do, don't get your Hardwick wet.

Up voted for booger enthusiast.

I absolutely think he can pull off scary, and that's been part of my problem in the early going. I wasn't getting scary from Darryl at all until recently. More like opportunistic and a little dim. But he's really brought the psycho lately which is encouraging.

Agreed. Amy Smart didn't do a thing for me, but I'm not quite sure if that's because I don't care for her acting much or if it was the character.

Sounds like this is one of those time will tell things.

One of the things that I love about Rachel is she was taking charge before she was ever officially in charge. There was no doubt in my mind who was running the show during that meeting with Tim and Raylan in the hospital. I also thought her hugging Mrs. Art was great when none of the men in the room seemed to have any

I'm not entirely sure she went along with all of it. I'm still not convinced she knew Kendal was lying for Darryl at the time he was giving his confession. Surely she'll figure it out soon, if she hasn't already, but her tears in that conference room came across as legit to me.

Two total, counting the finale.

My heart broke a little bit more when Raylan called Art "the only man who makes a difference to me."

The look on Rachel's face when she finally connected the dots and realized Art had chosen her to take his place was enough to make this worthy of an A in my book.

Don't accept a cigarette from him after you've backed him into a corner.

Same here. I knew something was up with the cigarettes when he started fiddling with the pack, but it still never crossed my mind that he was going to use it to blow shit up.

Agreed. And the dissonance of fact that it came out of Mary Steenbergen's mouth made it all the better. She'll never not be Joan of Arcadia's mom to me.

I really want to see his family photos now.

It was an Arlo-level move.