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I think she is one of the best parts of it, but if you don't like cold stares then maybe this season isn't for you.

You said the girls took the blue pill. It sounded like you thought the blue pill was some other drug. Sorry?

But…the grade is B minus.

My theory (I mentioned it in reply to another thread, but I think it was swallowed by the Disqus monster): The two kids who watched their parents being killed during the LA riots are Caspere's killers. Both of them, wearing the masks. Maybe one shot Velcoro, and the other one was in that foot chase with Velcoro and

I think you're right; it's because there are men in positions of power in that house. They don't want the women recognizing them or identifying them later.

I think the two kids are the masked killers. It would make sense, given that it's been hinted that the killer could be female, and the assumption is that there's one killer, but maybe one of them shot Velcoro, and the other one was the one being chased by Velcoro and Bezzerides.

Kind of gross that people are "disappointed" in Ani's backstory being "only" childhood sexual abuse.

Yeah, last week when people were all excited like "Woo! Orgy scene next week! High five!" I just kept thinking, there's no way this is going to be a fun, sexy orgy scene. It's a party where a bus full of women is the equivalent of a candy bowl of Viagra. It's not going to be sexy, it's going to be sickening.

The blue pill was Viagra. The "molly" (or whatever it really was) was sprayed into the women's mouths, so it would be absorbed quickly and they wouldn't be able to spit it out or try to puke it up.

I thought Vartan looked sort of odd; in fact, I wavered between thinking it was him and thinking it was some other guy that looked a lot like him. I'd settled on the latter until I came here and saw it really was him. Still a very attractive man, though. I'd be hard pressed to turn down a drink from him in a bar in

I've been a fan of Eugene's stylings ever since he tied with Maria Bamford for my favorite comedian on that Comedians of Comedy DVD.

The following represents only my opinion. (And when I refer to Jurassic Park, I'm only talking about the film, not the book.)

Just drop a weaselly murderer into a hole in a frozen lake, and baby, you got a stew goin'!

This is the response I deserved, thank you.

Lou Solverson? So Wilson is playing a young version of Molly's father (played by Keith Carradine) from Season 1?

I loved Beth's line that her counselor is "Christian, but you know, certified." It just rings true that Tawney would be questioning the sort of blind faith she previously had, while still wanting to cling to what's familiar and comforting to her.

In Pennsylvania, our water is poison!

I can't believe how easily this show brings tears to my eyes. The acting is fantastic all around, but I want to restate just how good Clayne Crawford is as Teddy Jr. I don't think I fully realized it until this episode.

Aden Young, why are you so attractive?! Fuck you!

As long as we're including ironic versions, 30 Rock put Tracy Jordan in whiteface once, and Jenna in blackface twice. The second time ("We're two Black Swans!") was hilarious.