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It was almost a shot-for-shot replica of last week's "Handmaid's Tale," when Luke is set free from a Gilead ambulance after a crash.

Probably misses his old glasses.

In the future, we call it eyesurance.

Well, I'll be honest. I do need an elephant and I do need it today. But this just isn't what I'm looking for.

Just catching up on this episode now, but literally said aloud to my wife earlier.. "It's like the birds, but with bees! It's the birds and the bees!"

I've never seen it

Bozeman is great

And he wanted to be my latex salesman

Gianforte = Giant Fart

If we're talking about latter-day NIN, "Only" is prob tops. Love that beat.

Lost Highway was approx Feb 1997, Batman & Robin a little later in June that year

Great soundtrack. I actually made a pretty awesome playlist of songs from David Lynch movies and about 1/4 of it was from Lost Highway.

It's a conglomerate of MSNBCBS

Ah yes, I misremembered. My bad. I feel like there's still an analogy to Kevin in there somewhere..

Speaking of music.. what was the Cronos quartet-sounding song at the beginning of the episode during the suicide attempt? It sounded like a cover of Metallica's "Wherever I May Roam" but I wasn't sure

Third time? Didn't he suffocate himself with a plastic bag? We saw it twice, and I assume more times offscreen. Plus the times he drank the poison. And getting shot by Mr. Murphy.

The last episode of the series is called "The Book of Nora"

The fact that she directed the line to the dog was priceless

Did it bring back memories of a childhood see-saw drowning?

"Today's Special," where every night the characters hibernate (their lives almost come to a halt) until someone wakes them up the next morning = Kevin dying, drifting off into another dimension, and coming back?