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Yeah, that explains why I couldn't recall.

True.

I meant to make more specific mention of her appearance as well, but only so many words in the day.

I think we all seem to be on the same page here. I honestly would have given this ep an A- had the crime not been so convoluted. But it was a very entertaining ep and was broadly well written and edited.

She can juggle.

I too got a huge smile from the ad. PS The Darkness are back together now, so it's not totally random.

I assure you it was the real Woody. (Couldn't help myself there.) I can only speak to my experience, but I think our chat was pretty pleasant and wide-ranging. Look forward to seeing your guys thoughts on it once it's live.

So close.

FYI, I sat down with Woody last Friday for an interview that will be live on this site very soon.

RZA is a bit of a mumbler, but hasn't been a real issue for me personally.

Nobody's pfrecet.

Ouch. Low blow. And everyone always needs more Adlon!

Maybe the sushi is just that good.

I understand that she doesn't have a ton of range, although not much she can do about not appearing drastically different. There's not much for her to do this season, but I feel like seasons past have completely hinged on her and that she's the one real thing that's at stake in Hank's life. She's a better Hank, but

hahahahahah. great anecdote.

I agree that Delirious is just outright funnier and sillier. Less a cult of personality.

It was a stretch that the cops didn't arrive for Bates sooner, but they did add the little detail of people sort-of applauding after he left, so it didn't seem to phase 'em. I mean, it is L.A.

Interesting on the first point, agreed on the second.

Why all the Becca hate?

HAHAHAHAHAHA. Touche.