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Anyone else think that Colleen's dislike of the boy scouts was a callback to Alec Baldwin in the "Canteen Boy" sketch from SNL?

I think the one of the big twists (maybe not THE big twist) at the end is that Dana is going to convert to Islam, likely in one of the last scenes of the finale. Called it.

I think the one of the big twists (maybe not THE big twist) at the end is that Dana is going to convert to Islam, likely in one of the last scenes of the finale. Called it.

Mystery Black Lady Detective is Dexter's T-Dawg.

Mystery Black Lady Detective is Dexter's T-Dawg.

She looked so good I was going to Jerkovich…

She looked so good I was going to Jerkovich…

Cyco is right on the nose.  I am sure it was the kids that made Ron hesitant.

Cyco is right on the nose.  I am sure it was the kids that made Ron hesitant.

Gotta agree as well — Really hope Tasha and Noah reconsider and recap up to leaving the prison. It is definitely the high point/low point of the series (depending on your perspective).

Gotta agree as well — Really hope Tasha and Noah reconsider and recap up to leaving the prison. It is definitely the high point/low point of the series (depending on your perspective).

MILD SPOILERS For me the "petty nihilism" moment was definitely solidified in issue $100, and made me give up the series. I watched the show before the reading the comic, and In comparing the comic to the TV show, I was actually surprised how quickly Rick became an asshole in the comic. In the TV show he was still

MILD SPOILERS For me the "petty nihilism" moment was definitely solidified in issue $100, and made me give up the series. I watched the show before the reading the comic, and In comparing the comic to the TV show, I was actually surprised how quickly Rick became an asshole in the comic. In the TV show he was still

@Hot Rod Herman — I actually agree with you that they left it ambiguous that Ramon could have been gay.  I mean, even if he were gay, it doesn't mean that he would necessarily be attracted to Louie…
I think this idea of ambiguity has been present in all 3 episodes so far and is the theme of this season. In addition to

@Hot Rod Herman — I actually agree with you that they left it ambiguous that Ramon could have been gay.  I mean, even if he were gay, it doesn't mean that he would necessarily be attracted to Louie…
I think this idea of ambiguity has been present in all 3 episodes so far and is the theme of this season. In addition to

You clearly dislike it so much you didn't even bother to get the name right — it's called Wilfred.

You clearly dislike it so much you didn't even bother to get the name right — it's called Wilfred.

All I kept thinking during this episode was how much Melissa Leo looks like Chris Cooper. Weird.

All I kept thinking during this episode was how much Melissa Leo looks like Chris Cooper. Weird.

I feel the exact same way. While I definitely enjoyed past episodes, this one has felt the most thematically coherent to me, as compared to episodes from S1 and S2. Definitely one of the best episodes of the series so far…