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There's a frying pan. Technically a weapon, but more useful as a shield. It protects your butt from bullets when you have it strapped to your belt.

Are you saying they should have written in a few lines where one character specifically suggests taking the story down a path that the audience already knows to be a pointless waste of time? Dialogue should always serve a higher purpose than just suspending our disbelief.

I think the elaborate build-up to Saul's meeting with Mira was meant partially as a way to limit additional suspicion directed toward Mira, and partially as Saul's attempt to make a dramatic, romantic gesture. Sort of a "look at the lengths to which I'll go to prove how much I care about you even when I'm in deep

I nearly wrote in DA:I for most disappointing, but let's be honest, we all know the Thi4f reboot crushed our dreams into dust more thoroughly than any other game in the last five years.

Dexter was a self-described asexual, yes… until it became convenient to the plot for him to develop "meaningful" heterosexual relationships.

Dexter was a self-described asexual, yes… until it became convenient to the plot for him to develop "meaningful" heterosexual relationships.

Input. Need input.

Input. Need input.

"You're tearing me apart, Sigrid!"

"You're tearing me apart, Sigrid!"

Jokes aside, I am both absolutely terrified and pretty certain that this is how things will pan out. I had my eye on Estes last season when there was all that talk of moles, but it'd be just like these bastard writers to make the mentor (and my hero, Mandy Patinkin, no less) the bad guy.

Jokes aside, I am both absolutely terrified and pretty certain that this is how things will pan out. I had my eye on Estes last season when there was all that talk of moles, but it'd be just like these bastard writers to make the mentor (and my hero, Mandy Patinkin, no less) the bad guy.

Sadly, you could probably get away with skipping right to this one. Nancy and Andy are really the only characters who've seen development over the season, and Nancy's path is pretty schizophrenic, changing almost every episode.

Sadly, you could probably get away with skipping right to this one. Nancy and Andy are really the only characters who've seen development over the season, and Nancy's path is pretty schizophrenic, changing almost every episode.

I guess you could say there's a… handsomeness to her.