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Weird connections: I know they were playing golf, uh hmm, but all the white polo shirts make me think of tennis, so now I'm a little afraid of Wimbledon broadcasts and Andy Murray.

Dude, that looks gay wordy.  And it looks terrible on you.

Now I'm off balance. Thanks.

Mules?

Linden and the show definitely has had a fixation on bodies in trunks over the years.  I'm sure the mere suggestion of Adrian being in there and yet another crushing personal failure was enough to push her over.

I think she kind of blossoms on HBO's Big Love.  She plays a set of twins on a Mormon off-shoot "compound" kind of place, one of whom is doomed.  She has big hair, and is always in a full tilt old-timey "Little House" dress.  She was there from the beginning, but when they gave her character some arcs, she pulled out

But who would win if Hannibal matched wits (dimly) with Tobias from Arrested Development?

I wouldn't put the vasectomy too far away from a contributing factor.  There'll be a desire to "prove" oneself in some men in that situation.

Maybe Hannibal was the hand print on Fringe.  Yuk yuk.

The critique is kind of strange because Piper acknowledges in the same breath that Hitchens can come off as an 'asshole'.  Seems aware enough.

I think they spent sufficient time fleshing out Tiffany's role.  She stepped right out of the Justified set onto this show.  I think her vendetta with Piper had zero to do with religion and everything to do with being "disrespected". On the show she turned on the abortion clinic nurse, Piper and Alex, and even Jesus

I recall that Bullet got that apartment plan from the Pastor as a means to get Lyric out of her street life.  Lyric might have been recalling that too.

Bullet's death shocked me from the trunk scene onward. I only then realized that was Bullet's pendant that Linden pulled out of the box. But they never showed much of the body throughout and so I didn't really shed any tears till I saw her face on the board at the end grouped with all the other victims.  It made me

This ep. was directed by Jonathan Demme.  Felt me some "Silence of the Lambs" vibes at times.

Same boat for me.

I think there's an effort here to keep all the characters as suspects in Callie's continued disappearance.  Where does baldy keep disappearing to?  Why is he not sexing his wife? Teen sex-slave stashed away?

There's a Bullet wound in my heart.

Glitter in the Air

This was my favorite episode.  The variety of emotional chords getting hit was simply impressive.

This was my favorite episode.  The variety of emotional chords getting hit was simply impressive.