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Perhaps Laura acted as a host for the giant much as Leyland played host to BOB. White and black.

I'm loving how Dougie is continuously blundering his way into all sorts of good fortune as the rest of the world is seemingly oblivious to the fact that he's not doing anything but staring blankly and repeating the last few words he hears. He'll no doubt end up foiling the "vast conspiracy" playing out behind him,

Or perhaps Briggs swallowed the ring to hide it from DC.

That is David "New York Dolls" Johansen aka "Buster Poindexter".

OZ was a GREAT show, at least until it got way too carried away with itself. The first two seasons were stellar, the rest not quite so much but for the most part still pretty good nonetheless. Pretty funny at times too, never took itself too seriously. It was really just a matter of the plotlines becoming too

Oh "Lost"…sigh. But anyhow, trying to "predict" where Lynch/Frost will go is futile anyway, as whatever happens will be open for interpretation anyway. I've been trying to piece together the finale and FWWM for almost twenty years now and I suspect I'll be doing the same after the new TP's finale leaves everyone

While Jane-E was berating the guys Dougie owed money to, she used the phrase "the 99%" which if memory serves me correctly is a relatively recently-popularized phrase, within the last five or six years or so.

This is true.

Sure, theorizing is fun sometimes and a show like this one is made for it but right now I'm sort of just basking in it and letting it happen, stashing a fact or two in my memory but not trying to find the unified theory or anything either. I always assumed the theorizing would reach "Lost"-like levels, which ought to

He was also high when he was acting like an idiot.

Bobby did kill a guy during a coke deal gone bad.

It doesn't bother me. Sure it's a little gimmicky but at least they didn't just explain Harry away with a throwaway line or something.

I'm enjoying it thoroughly so far and it's no blind fanboy devotion either, IMO it's been endlessly compelling, fascinating and strange so far.

I think it's a case of it being an unusual scene where Andy is concerned, as it was very ominous as opposed to the "goofiness" Andy scenes typically contain. I do want to know where he got that Rolex watch though.

His reaction upon seeing that his icepick was bent was the funniest moment of the episode.

My thoughts exactly. HDS is perfect as playing a character who's "seen too much", isn't he?

I can't shake the feeling that (the "actual") Dougie is somehow "steering" Dougie Coop from "beyond"…somehow, at least as "his" life is concerned. How this insurance scam figures into things I don't know, but it'd be a hoot if the real Dougie somehow returns only to have gotten himself a promotion (and a big bag of

Re: Bob Coop & Dougie Coop. Right now (always subject to change) I'm seeing this as some sort of glitch. Something went wrong when Coop left the BL and Bob Coop crashed his car and now neither of them are "all there", so to speak. Thus Bob Coop checking to see if Bob was still "with him" and Dougie Coop having

The online comments from those who expected a nice linear story are very amusing.

The magician kid: note that whenever Leyland was Leyland, the kid was unmasked. When Leyland was Bob, masked.