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McCain. Teeth clenched. Eyes squinty.

Maybe The Chicago Code will have a special Casmir Polasky day episode…fingers crossed.

Raylan's rage
There have been a few allusions to Raylan hiding his anger just below the surface. I've been watching Justified from the start and I honestly never really bought it. Sure, he's gotten pissed off at times, but understandable in his situation.

Thanks all.

Miami scene
I agree with all the comments that the opening was definitely rushed, along with the glaring flaw of Raylan going to Miami and back in a single night. Still, there were terrific moments during that sequence. Loved Raylan coming home to his seedy motel room/crime scene.

That was one fabulous ad and I would certainly green light the series.

Happy Halloween, ladies.

Heh-heh. As far as I know, it wasn't THAT kinda steel mill.

What about
Raylan's hat?

Will it feature
a wise-cracking robot sidekick?

I like the way you think, Louis.

Episode 14

What I take offense to is the term "Blue Collar Comedy" itself. Their material is NOT blue collar, it's insipid redneck dreck. There IS a difference.

It's not really baffling at all when you look at what appeals to mainstream America.

I've tried really, really hard to enjoy Pet Sounds. There are some great songs, the production and the music itself is terrific, but it just doesn't resonate with me the way Revolver does.

Agreed, Finn. There's so much great stuff out there. The internet makes things much easier as well.

Tomorrow Never Knows unlistenable? That's just crazy talk.

I love Peter O' Toole in that movie.

Double Nickels came out in '84???

Interesting how '77 and '66 are similar in that they both represented a sea change between the old and new guards.