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Billy Corman
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s2 was pretty awful. Let's do a version of Freaky Friday but only that part of our lives. Deal?

Or the first 15m of There Will Be Blood… nary a word.

And they are widely considered around here

Over George Lucas's dead body.

I rolled on that one. Awesome.

"House is clear. And by that I mean the living room. But we didn't really check behind the sofa, either."

Thomas is actually Babou the ocelot.

The fork is the Teller family weapon of choice in s7.

You mean like in Clerks?

The only guy they didn't show in the cold open was Quinn/Rusty. I just assume I missed him sitting in a chair watching Chibs get some "love proving" from the Sheriff.

So Jax is going to ask the Chinese to trust him as the Sons break Lin out of jail? Sweet.

He's busy wearing a wig and pretending to be Shirley.
#6SeasonsAndAMovie

He said that to Gemma, too.

A music montage, pre-op tranny sex and prison rape in the cold open? I knew it would be a special episode. And it was!

I agree on this. She showed her value to the weekly Scooby meeting through her previously unique abilities. By the end of the episode, they defenestrated her value (yes, I squeezed in that usage as I look for any excuse to).

On The X-Files, Skinner became sympathetic. It took a lot, too (see: Orlando Jones). It worked because the characters had to work hard just to get in the same library, much less on the same page. Now? Out the window for no payoff.

The Not-Chief Of Staff from House of Cards.

Bring back Dave the gargoyle, the creature made from Abraham's head.

Abby… Abby!… ABBY!!!!

I think they are massively influenced by Grimm and Buffy. But in a bad way. The Scooby meetings were a source of humor and character development, yet Sleepy Hollow uses it to justify the final 5 minutes of the show and the demise of the weekly baddie. That's all.