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Oh, God. If Sammy offs himself I will be so fucking upset. He needs some light in his life.

Same! I feel like an idiot, actually, that I didn't make the connection.

The scenery when Drew is telling Boyd about his role in the Crowder family's prosperity was breathtakingly beautiful. That was one hell of a giant tree.

Oh my God. Yes. "We like it, we want more!" *spike to brain*

Also: Stan's Carnac the Magnificent reference

You have an attention to detail, sir.

Confession: I've watched everything but the pilot. I resisted watching "a damned zombie show" for exactly one episode. Go me!

The hoax-death guy's girlfriend was all over the map. I totally thought she killed him and was high or something while talking to the cops, but man, when she busted out the "For such a genius, you’re awfully handcuffed," line, I instantly loved her.

Thanks for this! I see now why I recognized her - she was Theresa— formerly known as Sister Theresa—Lou's nympho girlfriend on Rescue Me.

Beautiful…but can we talk about those eyebrows?

He's on my "book on tape" wishlist along with Tahmoh Penikett.

…as if it isn't enough of an injustice that women have to squat to pee in the great outdoors.

@avclub-792b765aa995daf26cf6f17f519c949d:disqus I'm trying like hell to picture Saul Fucking Berenson as a Kentuckian. He'd certainly have to keep the beard.

I don't think it's completely unnatural. Boyd is a bad, bad man, but if you forget about the pilot, he has always been nothing but sweet and nurturing toward Ava. It's nice to see his southern gentlemanly charms aren't laid to waste by his criminal lifestyle. In an alternate universe, Boyd would be the best man at

They don't have to match - sometimes mixing it up adds to the interest ;) Black and pink was SO two years ago, though.

"It's like hillbilly heaven whenever I hear, 'Well, hello, Raylan.'"
And here I thought I was the only one whose little heart went a-flutterin whenever Boyd delivers that line.

AKA the guy who kidnapped David Fisher

I've been pretty bummed about Sherman's arc, as well. I don't think this is the way he'll end up, though. Something about his interactions with C.M. Murray's character will provide a turning point for him. Obviously can't say at this point whether it will be for the better or not, but I'm anticipating some major

No, L&O is Steven Zirnkilton

It's on Netflix. The first couple seasons are definitely noteworthy.