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It was kind unclear to him and us whether she was screaming playfully, but either way Lars seemed like a wild animal that needed to be put down.

I think it was pretty in line with Hank's growth throughout the season. He's got a bit more of late now because he actually gives a shit about himself.

Ah. I see what you mean. I think I know. I'll pass it along. Thanks LAB.

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Yeah, a solid B for sure. (And I'm referring to the episode, not Trixie. Hey-oh!)

The only difference being Charlie's not in on the arrangement, which is the part that's hard to believe.

I agree about Marcy, although I still can't except that Charlie's been naive to Lizzie. I could accept him knowing and not caring, but that's not the case as of yet.

Phodreaw, that's an interesting point: "
But then I've come to accept a certain amount of naivete on this show which is what keeps it from becoming completely cynical and heartless."

Vicki, I actually didn't see the previews. I have a network-provided screener with the whole season on it but it doesn't have the promos. However, this makes me think I should make sure to watch them on the network itself to be fully in step with what you guys are seeing.

I will admit, after Judy appeared on-screen, my vision was suddenly re-classified as Greer-sighted.

If you haven't seen Survivors, you'd enjoy it. It's like Walking Dead but with a straight-up virus plague instead of zombies and with a lot more suspense and character development. That said, I enjoy Dead and really liked the finale. And I know Walking Dead culls much of its story from the comic book, but a lot of the

Ha. Dude, the view from that backyard suddenly made that house look like a manor.

Still not sure how I feel about that Mad Men zombies ad.

Am I the only one who finds themselves thinking about and comparing this show to Survivors all the time? (The BBC one, not the reality series)

Que sera. No sweat off my back.

Weird but true: Saw the Shins open for Red House Painters in probably about 2001 or so, give or take a year. The former blew the latter off stage. Ah, to be young and hungry.

Try it. Ya know, since we share some brain and all. (Click the "No Good" link I included, close your eyes and listen, and tell me you're not gonna press play again when it's done.)

Ha. Well, yeah, when Prodigy kind of blended into the nu-metal scene, it arguably went awry. But man, some of that live footage from the first few years is epic. I would just never want to be there myself. It's like watching a classic sub-zero football game in that sense. Re: the drugs, who knows, but it's an

FWIW, the "other guy" in The Prodigy is Liam Howlett, the group's primary creative force. Just felt like giving credit where it's due. Also, the technology vs. organics argument can be problematic. Kinda like pining for the typewriter after your computer crashes.

Most fun show I've ever been to was Iron Maiden in an outdoor ampitheater, for whatever it's worth.