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I was pretty frustrated listening to Patti tell him the girls were just sitting in the car and then they were gone. I can buy that with the crime being unsolved so far, there would be people in the town that might come to the conclusion that this was a new disappearance, which would be interesting enough; but if this

As I watched this scene, with the attendant horror of the visuals, I was struck with sadness at the decline of John Thackary. He's exactly the guy Edwards wanted for the procedure, and he just isn't up to it. The question is, will he ever be again? Will a controlled return to his old habits get him back to his

I believe that travel time is based on marching infantry or an entourage on foot. On horseback, alone, you could make much better time. 1-3 days would be pretty fast, but a week could be done. Stannis' army hadn't made it to Winterfell before Davos and Mellisandre left them, and we don't really know how long the

I just binged thru this series in the last couple of days, and enjoyed it. On the question of being asexual . . .

Ok, yeah, I'm still watching it, but mostly because I never watched Homeland and The Affair is just too realistic and heartrending for me. I'm giving it my time because there are things to like about it, and it is HBO, who has built such a body of work in the past that I'm willing to give it some rope with this one.

The third season of this show just ended, and I gotta say, I can't understand why AVC guys can't stand this show. The finale was outstanding this week.

All depends on Amalgamation and Capital.

Super cool? I always think the person with that hairdo ran out of money to keep bleaching it and just let it grow out.

Yeah, I felt like that ending was pretty harsh. I really didn't expect a complete victory, but losing both Ray and Frank in the end, and Buress and Tony going right back to business as usual, was a little more angst than I was hoping for. At least Holloway got wasted, and Frank had his revenge on Osip.

Sure, until the Black Mountain boys showed up to break his computer again, amongst other things.

Blah blah blah . . . research shows no relationship between kinky sex and early abusive experiences . . . Blah blah blah.

In my opinion, the only place the kids have in this is that they can be witnesses against the killers of their parents if they can identify them. Otherwise it's the cops that have done all the killing to cover up the original crime.

Buress and Holloway have the diamonds and the hard drive. Buress was the guy who killed Caspere and shot Velcoro with the riot rounds; it was Caspere's blood on the floor of that room. The 5 million was used by Caspere to buy parcels that were reabsorbed after his death by the Catalyst Group and the land was sold

I think Blake was headed for bigger things. Frank was gonna be stuck being Frank.

No, they carry ledgers.

After I saw the Barbie scene a couple of more times, I came to realize that it was the reenactment of a crime scene with police investigating a dead naked woman. Makes more sense to the whole milieu that way.

I agree with you completely. This was a large building with many exits. The odds that Paul would choose the exact exit that this guy was watching is just real bad luck.

I think the fact that he wasn't in his dress uniform, as he had been in every other scene he's been in, threw everyone off just a little. Took a few minutes for me to identify him as well.

An interesting aside . . .

Ok, I've been thinking about this for a few days, and the idea that any of the information these guys got at the party could lead directly to indictments is laughable on its face, not because of the way they gathered the evidence, but the fact that the state Attorney General, who is running for Governer, was at the