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Since Will was in Eddie's room does this mean that every time Nucky had company Eddie had front row seats? Now that is true loyalty.

I just love Dean Norris' delivery of the line "It's raining somehow" as he steps out of his car.

what windows 8 tablet?  I didn't notice.

This show really is a train wreck, and how it continues to get in the B-grade range is baffling to me.  I find myself watching the extras just to see how well they can pantomime having a conversation.

It's so frustratingly awful how much shows like these rely on quid pro quo, wherein one character has a misunderstanding with another, and this can *so easily* be solved with one asking the other:  "What the hell are you talking about?"

I'm waiting for the show to reveal that a red Plymouth Fury has been telling Junior to keep Angie locked up this whole time.

I can't said I've read enough King, but I have to ask is the payoff of the book worth it?  Or is it that paraphrasing from Alan Wake accurate?

Oh I love so much how none of these writers are working together.  You can almost feel how badly the writers want to throw in a monster, but no one has the balls to do it.  Seriously.

I wouldn't call them writers either.  It doesn’t feel so much like the writers are collaborating so much so
as they are trying to fuck with each other, depending on who writes the episode
following theirs:

I disagree.  I hate-watch this show week-by-week and then have Les describe, in perfect detail (and obviously with more finesse and cohesion) my frustrations.  It's only a shame that Zero Hour didn't keep going.

What is up with the terrible special effects budget on this show?  The "drone flyover shadow" and even the "soldier" stepping over Miles post-attack looked so incredibly bad.