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Also the whole "character goes into a church and prays for understanding in his own peculiar style" is sort of a cliche. It's been around since the movie "Cool Hand Luke" and probably earlier.

Terra Nova is a total stinkeroo. Falling Skies wasn't so bad because I didn't watch it. Ha! I'm so funny.

He walked up to the tent real careful like. So it's ok. Darryl is badass.

But what about redneck crossbow guy? Huh? What about him? He's the bomb, is what.

And really, I mean really, stinky farts.

Oh yes, much in agreement. What the fuck, is this like the CBS football halftime show? If so, where is Terry Bradshaw? I want me some Terry Bradshaw criticizing the zombies' lack of a good short yardage game.

Shot of the week (besides the obvious one) Walt standing outside Tio Hector's nursing home room, hiding, little old lady in bright matching sunglasses, earrings, lipstick (not sure about that one) and sweater, saying "Hi there! Hello!" Great, man, just great.

Bob Odenkirk (spelling?) has never been better. He's just in a few scenes each week, but, damn, he owns them.

Smuggy: Yes! I caught the Western theme from the music too. Actually, it reminded me of the Sergio Leone (and a few really bad imitations) spaghetti Westerns of the Mid-60s.

Gotta disagree (respectfully) about wanting a cliffhanger. Too many shows end their seasons with cliffhangers. Look, if I like a show or a movie or a book, and it's going to continue, I'll continue to watch. Cliffhangers are a cheap way to pull people in to the next season, next volume, etc.