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Doralee Rhodes
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right on!

good point.

hear, hear!

masochists.

yet satisfying.

and the country store check-out counter was covered with a map. as the cashier rings up Ed's purchases, the city of Sioux Falls is prominently positioned.

eh, I saw it as an "every man for himself" situation. things have gone sideways, Hanzee's racking up kills, and his photo is in the paper. he's a wanted man; of course he's gonna strike out on his own with a new haircut.

that was the line that killed me. as though they're planning to return him to a department store when they're done with him.

dude, he fell in love with Billie Jean. Billie Jean! she's a legend.

which is so funny, because there are weeks when I think to myself, "I just don't have the fortitude to watch the Leftovers right now."

it can be two things?

he really is.

yeah. his theory is total bullshit.

it was?

daaaaammmmnnn. that's good.

seriously. his schtick is getting so fucking old.

are investigators always so shady and opaque? his lines sounds just like Kalinda's: "I don't like mess."

my problem is that this role is too similar to Brett Gelman's character in Married, and Gelman does it better. WAY better.

I never thought that anything heavily involving the delightfully funny and goofy Chelsea Peretti would make me cry, but here we are.

great comment/name synergy, blah blah.