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That's a good sign. How much time must people in law enforcement spend rolling their eyes and yelling "Oh come on!" at their TV and movie screens?

Pleasantly surprised by how often I totally bought Chloe Moretz as a victim.

Mrs Patmore and that line about wasting too many years on a one sided love; am I supposed to remember who she's secretly in love with or was that just generally wise advice?I can't keep the secrets straight anymore.

I've watched my mom try that.

I'm not sure Mrs Hughes would put it in those terms (she did agree Tom was partially at fault and we aren't shown exactly what happened so who knows what his level of consent was?) but she clearly saw Edith as a predator and seemed pretty happy to be able to take Edna down since she couldn't touch Gillingham's valet.

Love how well they're dressing Edith these days.

"No offense to Natalie Zea who deserves better and can go to greener pastures now, whatever they are. " Skyping on Justified, apparently?

I'm not surprised that this isn't based on a Tom Clancy book, that trailer had fuck all to do with what I know of Jack Ryan.

I find her cold.

Wedding Planner and How to lose a guy in 10 Days both made a lot of money.

I was assuming that was what McConaughey (?) would get his nomination for at the very least. Too early, I guess?

I was wondering that too, he did seem pretty interested, but who the hell knows what his actual motivations are ever. I don't want him to do that to Ava (I care deeply about her feelings apparently) but happy TV couples don't sell and she's in prison, so…

But…aren't they all in trailers?! That was the set up they've shown us yes? They each had their own trailers?

Oh please, how often do the British actually medal?

Because the first thing I saw him in was a Rebecca remake, I still kinda see him as Maxim DeWinter. I spelled that wrong didn't I?

I think having someone actually say to Leslie "I don't care enough about you to lie to you" is a good starting place to fix that Leslie Knope problem that was written about here.

Considering the last one we saw was Ellen May…yeah.

I think i would have found that trail scene hilarious even without the return of Dewey Crowe. Because that lawyer was far more interested in building her Abused Criminals v. Raylan Givens class action lawsuit.

Really enjoyed that little Elmore Leonard tribute right before this episode. Particularly the bit with Walton Goggins reading what I assume was either the pilot script or Fire in the Hole: "'Boyd looked at Raylan for appreciation and got deadpanned stare' God, that's good!"

When that guy with the blood covered leather apron went back to the other room with the gas can and the chainsaw Boyd just had this look on his face like "I'm sorry, but a horror movie just walked by?!"