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Wad VanDerTurf
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Well, the writers have established him as a criminal kingpin for decades. You don't stay there that long without knowing what you're doing. I think he'll be able to find other foot soldiers.

Yeah chief… I'll have a chinchilla!

Yeah, I didn't feel like looking it up, so I just winged it.

FINALLY. I was getting a little worried as to how long it took someone to complete that.

"Ursula, see if you can get… Johnny Chimpo, uh… Ricky the Rat, and Donald Duck in here for a lineup. Thanks, sweetie!"

One of those episodes being the Festivus episode surely had something to do with it.

Ahh, man. I remember hearing about his suicide attempt. I'd hoped he could get better. Well, at least there's no more need to be embarrassed about getting caught fucking his cousin in '76.

You've brought up the IGN review three weeks in a row now. You think maybe IGN is the place to talk about the IGN review?

Who cares? Why do you keep bringing up IGN here?

Show needs more Luther.

Took me a few seconds but I got it in time. I started trying to think of states that had the fewest unique letters and got to Alaska after Ohio and Alabama didn't work.

… If you can even find it at retail.

Reviewer mentioned he ponied up to get him to disappear for a while, possibly before coming back, possibly not.

Great episode! Great review! Man, listening to a baby cry is just as annoying on TV as it is in real life, but that final scene with Ava and Boyd was on another level and elevated whole episode. I haven't been this excited to see a couple's fate play out since the last time Walton Goggins and his Bonnie were on FX

I'm always impressed by Disqus' non-commitment to reducing and eliminating spam.

Of course you would wear a Matlock suit to attract elderly clients. Maaaatloooock!

Yeah, I think in the end he was happy that he finally found a legitimate client who was paying real money for real services, not a crackpot.

The Constitution of America?

PASS! The cranberry sauce, we're having mashed po-TATOES!

I liked how, evidently, Louise heard Lysa Arryn breastfed her son and found it so fascinating she had to include it in her story whenever possible.