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I figure the cat, to borrow from The Third Man, will point the way toward another suspect.

Don't "we" (the audience) know where he found it? Unless I am mistaken, we saw him pick it up off the downstairs table (where they played the stabbing game earlier in the night) as he left in a panic (I think when he went back to grab his jacket and keys, then stuffing it in that jacket.) As Biggus said, it was on the

Ramsay Bolton: don't leave home without him

Problem was probably the Waif used a shoddy knife that she bought only because it used to belong to John [sic] Voight

Didn't Bob's child have some serious health problems and require lots of care, eventually passing away after Bob?

oh yeah, sorry about that—slipping in my old age. fixed my original comment. I was referring to the first paragraph of the story, that says Mars did not participate in the book, but Dunlap did, adding he joined the band after Bob died.

Dunlap joined the band after Bob was removed, but not before his death. Bob died 4 or so years after the Replacements disbanded.

When dining out with friends, it is important to occasionally gauge interest around the table and order three orange whips.

Well, I wouldn't claim it is a great movie, but at worst it is a guilty pleasure and highly quotable.

Disappointed you didn't ask him about "Safe Men" (or if you did it didn't make it in the article.) Sam Rockwell, Steve Zahn, Mark Ruffalo, Peter Dinklage, Paul Giamatti, Harvey Fierstein… What a cast.

Don't forget being better and better coached.

Yeah, that universe long ago passed the point of total collapse

I am similarly befuddled by the reviewer's insouciance about the horror of that killing.

Great post, "Fool". I like your insightful distinctions:

Yeah, they make Bear "look" like a brainless brute, but he might be the smarter, more circumspect one who wants something better for his son (a la Vito and Michael). Wouldn't be the first time something used our readiness to judge based on appearances against us to create a reversal.

Jeez, I guess I wasn't paying close enough attention. I thought the shiner was from her hit-and-run of Rye—and that her boss was going to mistakenly assume the shiner was from Ed.

When I first saw the trailers for Fargo season 2, I recognized but could not place him. Eventually I tracked down that he must be familiar to me as Massive Genius. I'd say this is a better role and he's better in it.

Agreed. I wanted to ask the author of this review if he was out of his mind. His comments seem glib. It would be offensive to downplay the horror of a man physically and callously assaulting a woman or his child, let alone both. Nevertheless, they are both criminals at home in this milieu of violence, both comfortable

in all seriousness you think the thoughts we nurture or entertain don't shape our character, attitudes, or disposition in some way?

he's phillysportsfan. I think he blew up the chicken man phil testa with a nail bomb under his porch last night. hell, we're lucky he didn't vomit on our daughters or burn down an entire city block to get rid of some neighbors with bad hygiene or dismember a hitchhiking robot pope and leave him in the gutter.