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KennyHerzog
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I agree that Neal's waffling can be frustrating, but it's interesting to see him potentially flat break bad.

Touche.

And good to know not all of it is condos and brick oven pizzerias yet.

I meant to research the authenticity of the drug and inexplicably spaced. Maybe I was on it?

It was kind of a dick move when Peter tried to squeeze him while drugged. Then again, Neal and Mozzie concocted an illegal narcotic without consulting him….

Word.

Ha. Touche. And this parallel, even if only you and I sense it, could be a whole nother topic for another thread.

Oh, Hagen is so dead.

I think that's all on point lallycollie.

He never stopped running, but the pattern might be spinning its wheels.

It's a Tabelau job.

It's a good point about looping Peter in. Usually, that's been his best move in the past.

Speculation aside, it just felt like a busy episode that lacked wit and detail.

Waves, hand to God, you can ask my wife, I was making weird parallels between WC and Dexter since Season 1. (The differences are obvious, of course.)

So, I try not to pay attention to this stuff so that my episode by episode reactions are honest, but did I just see that Rebecca is going to be a regular here on out?

Hm. Good question. What if he's Bautista?

Chicken Dance: It's gory, but cartoonishly gory. Swanpride: I think USA's certainly slow-transitioning, and I'm sure it puts shows like WC in an odd position, but my only hope is that it doesn't become too much of a soap opera.

I like this season a lot, but per the show's motif, was hoping for the long game with the Siegel/Burke/Jones/Caffrey/Dutchman situation. Was disappointed it got cut short, even if the surprise ending certainly goosed me. Just seems like at times WC is hesitant to stray very far for too long from the Neal/Peter buddy

I know, it's tricky. But what would happen if he just said, "No, enough is enough"? Would he be that much worse off? And of course he arrived here to begin with because of previous life choices, so at some point ya gotta break the cycle, right?

It just hit me… she's like a redhead Julianne Hough!