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I was seriously afraid for Tawney and Ted Jr. Damn, what performances by Crawford and Clemens, not just in that scene, but in the aftermath with portraying the pain that resulted for both. I also really liked the directing decisions there: door open, but the two seemingly trapped within their own room.

I'll defend the Tawney-Ted scene. I think that in an episode in which everyone seems at their most raw and at their most self aware, it'd be understandable that emotions would reach a boiling point here ("A bit dramatic for a tire salesman" is a nice quote that applies). Perhaps it's a bit rushed, I agree, but it's

"I want people to talk to me in my language sometimes. That does not make me the bad guy."

I don't normally watch webisodes of series, but I'll give these a try. Yeah, I've been wondering about Razor; DRC said—I think—that some of it was based on knowing where the show's at after season 3, although it falls between Captain's Hand and Downloaded. So, I'm not sure here if I should keep continuity or go back

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Battlestar Galactica Season 2, ARC 6, Part 2: One year later
EPISODES COVERED: "Lay Down Your Burdens Part 1" (2x19), "Lay Down Your Burdens Part 2" (2x20)

Isn't the couch the same one from the basement? So, I'm assuming the beach is a manifestation that takes the place of the basement here, most likely because the basement wouldn't be a place he'd want to be in anymore due to Wilfred having his seizure there…not to mention the fact that Wilfred destroyed the basement,

Ryan: I really need a shitload of booze.

I'll genuinely miss this show. It was strange, but that was part of its charm. It wasn't for everyone, but it struck a chord with me with its unique vibe and with its always hilarious dog jokes and with its penchant for taking risks with style and plot, even if it didn't always work out. Because in the end, it was a

You are all wonderful people. That's all I have to say.

"I was surprised they had cold feet."

This episode needed a scene of Nathan talking to his legal department.

One of Billings right next to another one of a vending machine.

Battlestar Galactica Season 2, ARC 6, Part 1
"The Captain's Hand"—2x17

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It's the same reasoning behind me calling it "mother". That way, when I say, "Hey, you wanna go do some mother this weekend?", cops just assume I'm talking about banging mothers.

Does Cinemax come with HBO? Because I just realized a week ago that I had Cinemax, and I can only assume that it was because of the HBO subscription. I know they're sister channels, but maybe you only get both with certain packages?

I loved the line about already having her money and being fucking exhausted. Many of these cults and authors and groups and whatnot are looking to make something off of the Departure, but at the same time, they're all dealing with different shit, and different people find meaning with different groups (and this makes

All I will add to this discussion is that I like Lizzy Caplan, Alison Brie, and Kristen Bell very much.

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