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For the record, Chelsea was a HE dog.

Cunning, maybe, but Mags was the only smart one.

A PLEATHER BRIEFCASE, no less.

I sure do miss Art's sense of humor. See now, if Raylan wasn't so far removed from Art's good graces, he would've had something ironic to say about the way Danny died. He would have at least given that it was good riddance.

For me, the wardrobe for this episode did not have many standouts. It was more the lack of wardrobe that was notable—shirtless Patrick, all buffed for boxing practice. Yay.

The Stevie story does raise questions about Jack. The only mother he knew was not really his mother and must've resented him bitterly—and then abandoned him. Jack would then have serious issues with women, there's no doubt. He might even fall for a woman who was not who she said she was—or women. Hmmm.

Lol. Thanks for that image—Charbot.

Thanks, BtMcPd! This article should be required reading for anyone venturing within a mile of the GC. Lol risks of arrogance, impatience or ignorance—also being male, and young—haha! Most surprising statistic: No one has actually died of snakebite—I find that very hard to believe!

::blink::
::recoil::
::nervous laugh, jitter::

Creepy the way he spoke from the shadows. Love this guy already

"If it were socially acceptable I would build a shrine to Ms. Farmiga and sacrifice lesser actors in her honor." I would continue your rhapsody by adding that she not only gives Norma Bates great nuance, but Farmiga is so lovely to look at when Norma is happy, and so crazy-looking when Norma's crazy. I mean, she is

If we didn't know the Bateses and the inevitable dark side of any happy moment; and if we watched this episode without the creepy score; and we tuned in for the first time to watch "Caleb", it's true that much of it would seem innocuous enough—even a little boring. Norman goes to a memorial-turned-beach-bash and has a

I think the main thing is not whether WE know for sure, but that Dylan knows for sure, which will now screw with his screwed-up head, poor screwy kid.

Truly, there is a good enough resemblance between the actors to make us suspect their blood ties, whether the plot was heading there or not.

"Just much nicer."
Unless you're an antisemitic bear.

Not all fixers are good suckers-up, apparently.

This was actually mentioned in the script.

Zeek was very loving to Joel. It can't hurt to tell him he's like a son and give him a perspective of belonging. I don't see Joel's parents anywhere, (and never have?) The parents' pain is real when their children's marriages are on the rocks.

I think Natalie's worn out her usefulness as a plot device. Begone, Natalie!

They had a few really good Haddie eps that addressed her frustrations with the-vortex-that-is-Max.