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I cannot image Justified without Boyd, if only because I can't wait to see what crazy life change he goes through next. I think most Americans are supposed to change careers seven times; Boyd is bucking that stat.

Ahhh, the times I've admired a tablescape.

30,325. He wasn't kidding! I just want to recline in the loving bosom of this Community fandom.

Yeah, I kept waiting for that moment to be addressed in the review - the writers don't actually think Tessa is better/smarter. She thinks she is.

Aw, I forgot it was that episode. I have a phobia of finding a loved one like that, staring into space.

Yeah, I'd say that her using him to escape her upper-crust life is no way to begin a relationship. Ah well. Maybe they'll kill him off in the Irish uprisings - 1919-1922 would be pretty prime.

I agree that Sybil should have a lesbian tryst - it's depressing that the only gay character (Thomas) is such a dumb villain. I get that having to squelch your true self down for so long twists you, but it'd be nice to see another side of the era's gays and lesbians.
Also, Sybil's a smart hottie, and I wanna see her

Good eye, I totally missed that! Ted's purchase, no doubt.

He's America's Radio Sweetheart, dude! Get with the times.

Okay, I thought the banana cream pie was code after all, because the brunette sister hates it, and blonde sister told her to get out of the country? I was not paying the absolute closest attention.

The nonsensical gets proportionally funnier the more g&ts you have.

Blood Meridian is his strongest work, no question. I thought The Road was McCarthy's devolution into sentimentalism, especially that awful ending.