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True, but his nephew also isn't Adam Lanza, which is pretty much what Lester framed him as.

Great point. But look where it got him. If only Aslan could have saved Dennis.
I actually wonder if they were making a subtle Narnia reference, with all the wintry scenes and wolf references.

That was the line of the night. And the "aw shucks" look on BBT's face when he said it.

Howerton definitely saved his best work for that moment. He really made that moment as horrifying as possible.

No blood under Molly.

After that episode there was no way they could show anything. Because spoilers. I was disappointed, but I understood.

Not complaining because I like the show, but I feel the show would have been more successful concentrating on Ben and Caleb. What they're doing is far more interesting than Abe's moral conundrums/desire to bang old forbidden loves. Dan Henshall steals every scene that he's in. But I think history does them no favors

FWIW I would have paid real money to have Bob Odenkirk, in character as Bill Oswalt, be the first one inside Carcosa. His reaction would have been priceless.

I think for right now he's a lot sweeter on her than vice versa, although I would think she'd have a more practical view of relationships.
I hope his performance in bed is more thorough and detail oriented than his police work, for her sake.

Yeah, you can't manipulate people if they're dead. Chigurh was like an autistic killing savant.

I was actually literally just thinking the same thing minutes ago.

Untrue. One of my friends LOVES lutefisk and he's not even Minnesotan/of Scandinavian descent. His wife won't let him keep it in the house though.

Yeah, in a way she's just as culpable as Hess. But all the biblical themes running through the show so far almost implicate a kind of divine damnation of Minnesota 2006. It's really the community that is being judged here with all of these deaths and mayhem. It's up to Hanks, Tolman, all the other decent folks, etc.

I loved that scene. If I could, I would give it a hug and buy it nonpareils. I also especially loved when BBT told the guy that he could have a walkie talkie so he could hear him take a shit on people.

Boo! Well, I will keep watching. All I can say at this point is that if you don't know the proper latin declension of your regimental motto, you deserved to be stabbed in the throat by Simcoe.

Loved: The whole Caleb taking care of Ben scene. Anytime "box the jesuit" is used on network cable, I have to have respect.
Liked: The scene with Rogers and Charles Lee where Rogers feigned friendship only to turn on him. The actress/whore did a good job of looking bored.
Didn't Like: The slavery stuff. I just feel

I felt like they were expecting me to know who the actor was (and I didn't.)

As long as it results in more "Oh yaaaa" I'm all for it. But this show is too…classy for that?

Fertilizer is possible application.

Are you saying that small supply closet was in international waters?