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I'm going to go ahead and say all of them, since Adam Reed is a huge history nerd.

The previews showed Jack Davenport asking her to be in the ensemble.

KICKENFUN!

Not sure what OD is, but…yes? As others said above, it's a pretty easy show to jump into.

Only if your name is Kevin.

Haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaave you met Tad?

I loved Luke's delivery of the line right before this one…I can't remember it exactly but it was something like "I'm glad you two are making up but I don't like where this going!"

No mention of GEORGE FUCKING TAKEI guest starring on Archer this week?

Betty Luke: funny or irresponsible parenting?

Anyone else starting to hate gung-ho Officer Sammy? I mean, I get that they're trying to show "this is how you end up with people like Dewey", but MAN, Sammy is even more grating now that he doesn't have Nate to keep him in check.

I thought I saw him taking off the vest along with his shirt, but when he didn't put the vest back on, I very much expected it to be a setup to him being shot or something.

There is, it's not a pleasant place to live (for now, anyway). It's either all office buildings or skid row. But I do agree, I just can't see Ben moving out to suburgatory, even if that is where all his "brothers in blue" are.

I was going to say I refuse to see a Damon- and Greengrass-less Bourne movie on principle, but, man, that cast is quite tempting.

Well, that's the neighborhood they're assigned to, so…yeah.

Yeah, that storyline reminded me of the excellent season 2 episode "What Makes Sammy Run?". Definitely an example of the show at the top of its game.

Southland's lucky they have Regina King in the cast because the heavy-handed "I'm trying to figure out what to do with my pregnancy!" lines they gave her would've been crap in anybody else's hands. Luckily, King has the acting skills to pull them off anyway.

In regards to the review, the other police officers were definitely LA County sheriffs. Their jurisdiction covers trains and train tracks.

Smashing!