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"They dared to end a sentence with an adjective that doesn't refer to any noun in the sentence?!  The NERVE!"

[Whistles that goddamned annoying motive from the commercials]

I have to admit that apparently I spend enough time with my younger siblings that a couple weekends ago, when there was nothing else on TV, I left it on in the background on the Disney Channel for the day, and was curiously unfazed by the matter.  It amazes me how much David looks like his father.

Different topic: Does anyone who has more time to pay attention to such things know about a release of season 3?  I see seasons 1, 2, and 4 on iTunes (and find it amusing the promo photo still has Sal, Chickie, Russell, and Nate), but no 3.  What's keeping that off the market?

I missed the first couple minutes, so now I get where people were coming from, thinking Ben planned the whole thing out.  At first I thought it was LDP's piece, which was odd because I figured a two-tone Glock would be "out of uniform" for the LAPD.

Come to think of it, the car wash scene did get me tense too… I think part of it was the camera work, from the camera that seemed to be right between them in the car through that (next) one long shot following Cudlitz through the building and around the back.  I think I may have been less pulled in with Ben chasing

I thought it interesting that, for a show that often has me sitting literally on the edge of my seat just because you never know what's going to happen next, I didn't wind up on the edge of my seat tonight really until Cudlitz' voice started getting shaky during the alley confrontation.  When you look at the season as

@avclub-525f76574b3a2a5bcb4da793c92a16fb:disqus  … with heart-dotted i's?

Your gym teacher says hi.

Hell, were she still here I could just have the girl that sits next to me at work send you the image on her phone's lock screen.  He's big news for many ladies I know.

I think the nation's scientists need to stop what they're doing this instant young man and establish the criteria for rating on the Franz Scale.  By this point in the conversation, America just deserves to know.

Don't forget the soft focus flashback!

Especially when it's coming from a Jack Davenport accent.

He saw his mom kissing some better looking dude.  Assumed the worst.  And he's a hormonal teen (supposed to be, at least).  Of course he'd cry, he's probably thinking his family is over.

I accept the affair subplot only to the extent that it gave us that "Lexington and 52nd" scene.  Beyond that, Michael and Leo need to quit being.

@avclub-e74588bd5b5ee91572458946f383c38b:disqus  The Walking Dead: The Comic *Strip*

My understanding is this is in line with the comic version of Lori, though I am just now starting to read them to see how they compare.

I looked it up: T-Dog.

When I get super rich and famous, I will hire a butler named Hooray Fartjoke.

I don't know.  Maybe I'd have to watch again, but it certainly felt like there would have been enough time to react.  Though I guess either way, it's a bit inconsequential.