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Odenkirk had me dying laughing in this one, especially how he kept dwelling on how crazy the Kettlemans are. "Let's all come down from cloud cuckoo."

Hot in sort of a Dan Quayle's wife sort of evil bitch way.

I think it was an accident, but yeah the Alexandrians seem pretty incompetent and cowardly.

I thought it was a pretty exciting episode. Abraham ushers the lady into the cab of the backhoe(?), and realizes he's surrounded. Motherdick! Dumbass shoots the gernade on a zombie just as Glenn yells "no!" Glenn and Noah stuck in the revolving door. Eugene mans up and saves Tara (hopefully). The gore is now like

"but demonstrates a total lack of understanding of what ruling a kingdom actually requires… Dany wants to tear everything down despite having no idea what she wants to build in it's place. "

Again I failed to read the word "dragons" in your comment. The dragons and her magic were how she defeated the Warlocks of Qarth. Magic is coming back into the world for whatever reason - see the red comet - just as the long summer is ending.

Hold on loosely! But don't let go!

In a way that's great to read him say that they could have done many more seasons of Leverage. I was sad when that show ended.

Bend the knee or Stannis will destroy you. The Boltons should be worried!

But she has Dragons. She hatched the eggs and escaped the fire unharmed. She's not perfect but many people have underestimated her.

Can't wait to see Wolf Hall which is being run here on the same dates as Game of Thrones, though starts a week earlier. Going to be some intense Sunday nights with Pryce.

Also Peter Dinklage's Tyrion Lannister.

Kevin Kline's Dave in Ivan Reitman's 1993 movie Dave. Veep's Kevin Dunn was in it as a speech writer/adviser.

Garofalo!

Once Cole, Cassie and Jennifer save the world from a virus apocalypse they should rent an apartment together in San Francisco. It could be a spin-off like Three's Company with Jones as the landlady.

It is interesting how our hero is doing some bad things, like killing Henri last episode - for the greater good - and almost killing Ramse in this episode. Still he's likable for a quasi-anti-hero. He opened up to the scientist by telling her his first name as they were saying their final good-byes. Has Cole's time

I am still liking the show mostly because of the two leads. I respectfully disagree with the reviewer. The fire guy from the X-men sequel isn't too glib and the Louis Lit's assistant for Suits may have bought into Cole's story too quickly but still. She saw him disappear. I think that's enough and she saw the weird

Martha's got Chekov's gun. Where did Frank Langella come from? It's funny how Ronnie Raygun did fund the Taliban and how he helped the Soviets make Afghanistan their Vietnam.

Choo Choo was hilarious. When Raylan tossed the keys over?!?! Overall a very funny episode. I love it when Raylan is being a dick and taunting the baddies. Same with Tim at the pizza joint.

"No his mind is not for rent
To any god or government
Always hopeful, yet discontent
He knows changes aren't permanent
But change is"