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I love McCarthy's obsession with judges. One of the greatest monologues I've witnessed in the past years is when the Mexican judge talks to the hopeless Counselor. And one of the greatest characters I've had a chance to scare the fuck out of me was his judge in the Blood Meridian.

How about John Oliver's HBO show? That's my #1 I think.

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Your avatar made me wonder: Are they still hiding a pineapple in each and every episode? I loved when they were doing that.

And I was thinking the recession was over.

This was a great episode. Great lead towards the finals. The only thing I missed was - especially because the episode did bring back a lot of the detective work from early seasons - Lassiter and O'Hara doing actual police work.

I think my favorite moment was the one which also brought me the quote which tops Stanley's "Texas Justice" (Why is this not on YouTube? How?) from years back with Kevin saying: "It's only human natural."

So much eva talk :( Geass >>> Eva

Shawn's dad turns TV on. Reads newspaper. Mutters "Idiot!"

Oh definitely, shit, I totally forgot how in the second-third seasons Gus would provide the knowledge when they went rogue on cases. I might rewatch the first 3 seasons, I feel.

The second half with the amazing life and the car driving values is amazing. Not just the funniest thing I ve seen since his last standup but also really damn inspirational.

Well, except, psych is a weird little show, smarter sometimes than it looks and they did mention Henry getting shot just in this episode, again. So there's this for your argument.

It was quite the fun but I need someone to answer one question that was bogging me: How the hell was there blood in the guitarists car (which lead Juliet and Lassie to the house) if the guy was murdered in the house???

Everyone who likes this movie should definitely read, but even more so watch Watanabe's (of Cowboy Bebop and Samurai Champloo fame) adaptation of Sakamichi no Apollon ('The Kids on the Slope' ).