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I had trouble buying it. Granted, Winona got pregnant near the end of the second season, and she's still not far along, and there was only a few hours between season 1 and 2, and a couple weeks between 2 and 3, but it still feels like Raylan's been there for a while.

I wasn't expecting a Tommy Bucks mention, but I was kind of hoping that Raylan would mention that this isn't the first time someone decided to test his mettle against the Kentucky Cowboy. That whole thing really reminded me of the second or third episode, the one based on "Riding the Rap" where the guy went to all

And, oddly enough, "Archer" seems to be keeping to a relatively consistent time-frame of 1 season to a year. Cyril and Trinette met in the second episode, and in the finale, she'd just had the Wee Baby Seamus (though it's hard to guess when Cyril started cheating with women other than Carol… unless Carol wasn't his

He did have that whole thing where he was implying he thought Raylan killed Gary, even after he made sure Gary was still alive (cause it was funny). Even though it was a prank, doesn't it say something that it was plausible that Tim was either covering up Raylan killing a guy, or keeping it in his pocket to blackmail

I am super-excited at the possibility of seeing all three of Harlan's sheriffs in one episode.

I thought Tim's friend more caught that Colt was having the DTs, the same way Colt spotted it in Wynn Duffy's man who was dealing at Audry's a few weeks ago.

The timelapse montage of the outside of the office to show Archer was trapped in the vent for two days.

I've been hoping for them to pay off Conway essentially since I started watching the show. I'd like to know about what became of Len Trexler, Rabbert Klein, and the Lettuce, too, now that I think about it. And, what the hell, let's throw in Trudy Beakman the gay Miami hitmen, too. Season 1 reunion!

I was really hoping they'd do one of these for Ray just so I could hear him talk to himself.

The trouble with Arlo being Waldo Truth (or even being the guy who found his body in the flashback, who IIRC had a different name, despite the general "young Arlo"/"young Helen" vibe I got from them) is that that happened in the early '80s, and Raylan was born in the early '70s. He'd know if his family moved and

I don't think they intended Adama to get as caught up into it as he did. They probably didn't want the first ship they were supposed to meet to be destroyed, but the Cylons were overly-enthusiastic about making sure their spy got a good look at the Colonials' secret fleet, and Adama certainly wasn't supposed to

I don't think they intended Adama to get as caught up into it as he did. They probably didn't want the first ship they were supposed to meet to be destroyed, but the Cylons were overly-enthusiastic about making sure their spy got a good look at the Colonials' secret fleet, and Adama certainly wasn't supposed to

He did? To Youtube!

He did? To Youtube!

I'd actually totally forgotten about that robot montage. In my head, it's Adama on the mountain, credits, post credits modern New York scene ending with slow pan over homeless street person to a shop window of shiny, expensive toys, which I thought was the important part of the sequence.

I'd actually totally forgotten about that robot montage. In my head, it's Adama on the mountain, credits, post credits modern New York scene ending with slow pan over homeless street person to a shop window of shiny, expensive toys, which I thought was the important part of the sequence.

My opinions are a little fuzzier on Caprica (probably because it didn't have three or four year-long hiatuses between seasons to discuss and speculate over and get everything fixed in my head forevermore). Generally- First half was a bit too slow, second half was a bit too compressed, and I was really interested in

My opinions are a little fuzzier on Caprica (probably because it didn't have three or four year-long hiatuses between seasons to discuss and speculate over and get everything fixed in my head forevermore). Generally- First half was a bit too slow, second half was a bit too compressed, and I was really interested in

I agree. From day one, there were pretty much two ways Battlestar Galactica could end: Hopefully, or depressingly. A lot of people seemed to be expecting the depressing ending, but I think they were misreading the show: It wasn't about being the darkest, most depressing work of existential misery in history, it was