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Delvis Crasho
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One of the best moments, to me, was when the folks flinched around David and he quickly realized that they were afraid of him but he had no idea why.

Eh, I have a feeling they won't. But I'm okay with that.

Could it be as simple as the 60s and 70s looking scenes are flashback's in David's head and it's how he sees it?

So you gave up on Hannibal too?

So, I'm going to need recommendations of which comics/graphic novels to check out to further enjoy this show.

The Guest has been on my list of things to eventually get to, but Stevens just made it a must-see this weekend.

Methinks the 60s related things are all in David's mind… maybe… I think…

You mean when he shows up at his sister's doorstep? Yeah, I didn't get that either.

Something tells me every one of these damn episodes are going to require re-watches.

Very, very enjoyable. Hawley's definitely been going to the David Lynch School for WTF on his off-days.

This show.

BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

It's definitely country. But By way of Waylon Jennings and not the mainstream garbage.

How could y'all leave off the new Meat Loaf?

I might be okay with that simply because the audacity would be hilarious.

Hey… oh yeah, that police station episode really did drop the ball.

Can't trust a guy who can't get behind the ol "guy gets shoved into a corpse's asshole" joke.

Honestly, I could probably accept the finale if they'd simply shown the Ghost Beaters retuning to present day.

Trust me (or not, I won't mind), Craig's finale rules.

Shoot first. Ask questions never.