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I do think she's working the club and making a case against them to bring them all down. That's the only reason any of this can make any sense. Otherwise it's "cop has the hots for Chibbs and is immediately on their payroll for that reason and that reason alone."

Also, Andre was nearing being crippled at that point, so the entire point was just to have a match to solidify Hogan by ending Andre's undefeated streak.

Or at least provide her with a meal and a place to stay. Maybe if she were an angel from the Church of Clay and worshiping pussaaaaay instead, things would work out better.

But that's not tv dramatic :)

Funny thing, my cousins from England mailed me a copy of Blackadder goes Forth on cassette about 20 years ago. It took me quite a few years to realize that it was actually a live action show, and a few of the jokes were lost in translation, but the ending was just as haunting. So much so that I wouldn't listen to the

Also, when is Tara going to learn how to lock a fucking door

I did this for the last season of Dexter and it was incredibly satisfying. I haven't jumped ship on this show yet

He stabbed him in the gut quite a few times. I'm sure movement would have been much more painful for Toric than anything else. Except maybe the throat slit. That looked like it hurt.

I actually though that was a really smart move on Sutter's part. You have your big bad that people actually despise for the right reasons

Sons of Sons of Anarchy, debuting 2015 on FXX!

Shit, well this takes back what I said in my post praising him. Long live Sutter's dependence on stretching things well past the point of belief!

I was ready to write this off as another crappy episode in a season of them, and then the 2nd half happened. Finally rid of Toric and finally done with Otto for now. The way this show loves parallels, I wouldn't be surprised if Clay ends up playing the Otto part in prison for the rest of the shows run, but who knows.

Sudeikis was gold in those sketches. I loved em.

This is exactly how I saw him initially too. No joke, I described him as a weird looking Farley clone, but damn he has made me eat my words. The guy is really awesome. I think CBB is what really won me over also.

I liked it also. It came across like that was the series finale episode, with the next episode being the sort of epilogue or coda.

He did not have what it took to be ink master

It's Reynholm vs. Reynholm where that happens and yes that's Finchy.

I dunno, I love Reynholm vs. Reynholm. That episode ended a pretty down season pretty well.

Yeah and Michael's heartbreak when he speaks to Jim after he blows the secret is palpable. He really believes that he betrayed his "best friend"

This would be mine. Inklings before was the Michael driving into the lake moment, but the show rebounded after that for a bit, and then plummeted. The whole Michael being the other man storyline was pretty brutal, too. But it did have a bit of a rebound up to his departure, too.