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"converted into chickens" really is the star phrase of that synopsis.

Yeah, but he didn't say anything to Josiah along the lines of "don't kick your stepdaughter's ass."

Yes, I think the writers are doing a good job of speaking a lot about Tim in just a few lines, keeping him intriguing without letting the show get sidetracked.

I could see him identifying with the subcultures that rocked the skinny jeans years ago, as opposed to the current hipster skinny jean subculture.

Sorry, but, what?

I really liked that they showed (some of) the hill people as articulate and witty, rather than just a bunch of mouthbreathing psychopaths.

Supposedly, Drew Thompson had these terrible injuries he had to heal up from with the heal people, so should we expect whoever it is to have at least a limp?

That crossed my mind, but I also feel like she implied she didn't know where he is currently.

Yes, i agree - Tim was using the offer to get a read on Colt.

I decided it's short for "Copenhagen," after the dip.

That Cope fella was pretty excellent all around.

I'm pretty squicked out by the word "squicked."

Hold up. Does that mean there were three Glee actors in this episode? I feel like I'm missing out on a lot of inside joke casting this season.

I don't really watch that show, but that is funny and cute.

Yes, I'm expecting something akin to shoot-out…maybe more of a knock-down drag-out… certainly some level of show-down

That cat question was weird, but that response would have made it funnier.

Man, I saw that foot and flashed back to them for some reason zooming in on the stepdaughter's injured foot as she walked away.  Maybe they just did it as a comic reminder, but it's an odd connection.

Replied the same thing.  I understand Justified's desire to undermine certain stereotypes, but Stephen Tobolowsky as a project kid is…tough to swallow.  Stephen Tobolowsky as Ned Ryerson? That's believable.

I don't know if I'd say it's "quite common." It happens. Not often.

In what projects did Stephen Tobolowsky grow up?