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Yes, many couples *could* construe that as emotional infidelity. And Teddy does in fact do that. He does it because he is insecure and paranoid. I'm pretty sure he is the insecure type, and Daniel's presence and his interactions with him have aggravated and inflamed it. A person who is secure in themselves and their

I don't imagine it is. I also imagine that in his increasingly irrational state, he has concocted all sorts of wrongdoings in his head. Tawny *hasn't* done anything wrong. She never led Daniel along, never acted improperly with him, never behaved in a way that could ever be considered shameful to her husband or their

Knowing how deeply insecure Teddy as a person and in his marriage, and how that allows paranoia to creep in and infect one's mind, I got the very distinct impression he was suspicious of Tawny's miscarriage story, and perhaps thinks she may have had an abortion.

Hi, Olive! It's lovely to have your company here.

It's interesting (to me at least) that in the Bible, Daniel has the ability to interpret dreams.

Needles and Pins

I have satellite, and it was included in the package I chose. On cable, they have different packages, and they have ala carte packs you can add on, like a sports pack, or an arts and entertainment pack (where Sundance would be), indie film pack and so on.

I am dismayed and disheatened that there aren't more people here, as Headphone Princess said. I can't up vote your comment hard enough, by the way.
I only started this show over the weekend when Sundance was running a marathon of it; and I was spellbound by its fullness.
It gets what it means to be human on a molecular

Why, thank you, sir and or madam.

I don't disagree with your assessment, or your happiness at someone in TV exploring these roles and themes. It gladdens me, as well.
And then the next scene in his apartment when she is questioning the skin color of the girls, and says something like "did you see them come out of her juicy black pussy?"
I physically

I'll introduce you to my mother.

I find Pamela so unlikeable I just don't give a shit about why she is the way she is. She embodies all the personality traits that repulse me.
Loud, obnoxious, abrasive, inartfully vulgar, mean, emotionally abusive. She IS an asshole. I hate assholes.

I think the point of that story was Lou recognizing Malvo for the "animal" he is. He has seen his kind before. Like how the Rabbi recognized him as a demon because of his "black eyes".

I think just like the Rabbi, Lou knows the devil when he sees him.

Not sure if I need to say Breaking Bad spoilers ahead, so BREAKING BAD SPOILERS AHEAD

I only rooted for Walter to find a measure of redemption. I want Don to have the same. Both of them have/had it within them for this to happen, because although they have done monstrous things, they are not monsters by nature.
Lester is a monster by nature. He is irredeemable.
I am only rooting for Malvo to take Lester

On the second viewing, it dawned on me that he had the curtains open and he was wearing that coat because he assumed Malvo was out there watching. SO when he sent his wife in wearing that coat, it was done with premeditation and malice aforethought. What a vile little dick-pimple he is.

No. It's The League of Extraordinary Characters in the Public Domain.

I find it hit and miss as well. There are moments where I am utterly riveted to a particular scene. Then there are plot holes large enough to drive a planet through. There are times where the universe seems to be clockwork, and others where it is magically real, and I am bothered by it. I thought last night's episode

It *is* kind of convoluted. Malvo is apparently a "cleaner". He was sent to MN to take care of that guy he dragged out of the office- the naked fella. Who I am pretty sure is irrelevant to the main story. He is just the mechanism which brings Malvo into the main story.
The reason he was messing with Stavros, as far as