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Delvis Crasho
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It's funny to imagine what just an additional 5 or 6 minutes could give us. Still, I'd rather be left with wanting more than losing interest by episode's end.

Man, I thought for sure this was the episode where a tree was going to, uh… violate… somebody.

Aww, give it another chance.

My personal Top 5 differs from what I think his best movies are, but what the hell…
1. Kill Bill, Vol. 2
2. Reservoir Dogs
3. Pulp Fiction
4. Inglourious Basterds
5. Death Proof

Well how d'ya like that…

You obviously missed Major League 3: Back To The Minors.

If you build it they will come.

For half the episode I felt like I was in Nightmare on Elm Street.

Yeah, well, I would argue it was extremely awesome.

Ash has the kavorka.

One of several albums that never leave my rotation. It's a go-to. A damn fine album.

Trying to understand the rules for Deadite poseesion is a good way to hear God laugh.

There was definitely some spark missing. I think it's the cold open's fault.

The fact that Abby's death was accidental actually makes it sadder in my opinion since it completely takes away the audience's ability to blame.

They (the actors, the writers, the director, even Cliff Martinez for crying out loud) kept saying: It's gonna get dark, it's going to be much darker, things are going to be dark this season, etc. To which I've been asking myself, all season, when? where? how?

God, I hope so. Thin John Goodman is no fun.

So Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang in the late 70s?

Well, he did the signature "groovy" line in the the premiere so…

Absolutely hilarious.

Out of all the episodes I have not laughed as hard as I did with gagged Ash and all his mumbling pleadings and eye rolls.