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"Do Matt and Trey actually know any atheists, if they think that is even an exaggerated form of what they do?"

Yeah same here.  I hate the character of Mysterion and that three parter last year was awful in my opinion, but I didn't mind the character here.

Totally, it shows the reviewer isn't familiar enough with the show.  Maybe he should rent all the dvds and catch-up?

Lol.  At first I thought it might be a joke, but for Ryan Murphy, it actually sounded plausible.

Ah, thanks, I'm usually on top of that kind of stuff.

Ah, ok.  That sounds familiar from the reviews here or something.

I wouldn't call it idiocy, more like attention-grabbing hatred schtick

Hannity's shit-eating grin would look hilarious while he's being kicked in the stomach.

I think it eludes to how all the stories have connections to all the typical horror tropes that have appeared in American pop culture.

Ah, thank you.  Looks like everyone is near the border then, so if the surveyor was in Nebraska, it wasn't hard to get to his campsite quickly at all from where they were in Iowa.

Tonight's episode was a step in the right direction, but I'd wait a few more months to see if it will consistently be a decent enough show.

So Tesla's supposed death ray is the show's Macguffin?  Do I even have Hub on my cable package so that I can sate my Tesla obsession?

Well, they were starting to build the rails in Iowa.  The girl's husband might have been surveying all the way out in Nebraska.  I thought they mentioned Nebraska in the pilot, but Durant got to the campsite pretty quickly, so I thought they were all in Iowa instead.

While I don't think Hell on Wheels is that good yet, I do agree that Breaking Bad & Mad Men are overrated.

I could have sworn they said they were Cherokee in the pilot…although I don't think the Cherokee were ever anywhere near Iowa.

I've gotten some from as long ago as a year, lol.

Those at the top of the screen no longer appear, only new articles for shows I'm following.  The one above the comments area itself still shows up, but waaaaay late.

While they are practically the same, Buffy is geared towards teen drama & Angel towards crime drama.  Teen drama gets tiresome as you get older (at least to me), so I've long preferred  Angel.

If this show reaches seven seasons like Supernatural has, it'll end up in the same predicament as that show: all side characters dead.