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Two things which may have been already mentioned. 1) I don't think Lindsey egged on Randall to beat the store clerk - I think she called Raylan because Randall flew off the handle so easily and it gave her pause about continuing on with him; 2) I think it was fairly clear that Raylan grabbed Hoppus' crotch at the same

They used the "imposter" spelling because that's the spelling Kipling uses in the poem "If" when he refers to the "two imposters" of triumph and disaster - which is the poem that Eddie is reciting. Notably, Gyp could be seen as being triumphant while Nucky can be seen as suffering a disaster - yet the moral of the

They used the "imposter" spelling because that's the spelling Kipling uses in the poem "If" when he refers to the "two imposters" of triumph and disaster - which is the poem that Eddie is reciting. Notably, Gyp could be seen as being triumphant while Nucky can be seen as suffering a disaster - yet the moral of the

Here's the thing, I don't think Brody says anything in that video that explicitly states what he was planning to do. So all they have is a very vague confession where he basically just says what he thinks is wrong with the government, but doesn't say what it was he was going to do. They can probably assume it was

Here's the thing, I don't think Brody says anything in that video that explicitly states what he was planning to do. So all they have is a very vague confession where he basically just says what he thinks is wrong with the government, but doesn't say what it was he was going to do. They can probably assume it was

My guess is Chris is a police informant but the police are holding back for now to try and find out where the money is. They were following John to see if he'd lead them to the money, but since that was working they went ahead and arrested Riaz to try to rattle John and Marcus into exposing the location of the money.

My guess is Chris is a police informant but the police are holding back for now to try and find out where the money is. They were following John to see if he'd lead them to the money, but since that was working they went ahead and arrested Riaz to try to rattle John and Marcus into exposing the location of the money.

Yeah, I noticed that issue too. There were also things mentioned in the review of the first episode that did not show up in the BBC America airing either. My guess is the reviews are based on screeners sent by BBC and that BBC sent the original versions instead of the American edits. Oh well.

Yeah, I noticed that issue too. There were also things mentioned in the review of the first episode that did not show up in the BBC America airing either. My guess is the reviews are based on screeners sent by BBC and that BBC sent the original versions instead of the American edits. Oh well.

Yes, the fisherman pulled Richmond out of the water - that's how Linden found out about the suicide to begin with. However, it is hard to keep track of the hundreds of random events, leads, bit of evidences, etc., that have gone on with this series. It's always funny when something like Bennet Ahmed or the house Stan

Yes, the fisherman pulled Richmond out of the water - that's how Linden found out about the suicide to begin with. However, it is hard to keep track of the hundreds of random events, leads, bit of evidences, etc., that have gone on with this series. It's always funny when something like Bennet Ahmed or the house Stan

Do you think he was resurrected by the Children of the Forest? Because he's clearly supernatural in some fashion.

Do you think he was resurrected by the Children of the Forest? Because he's clearly supernatural in some fashion.

Entertainment Weekly has listed the Reeds as characters in the third season. Remember, in the book, the Reeds show up before Winterfell is attacked by Theon and are with Bran, Rickon, Osha and Hodor when they leave Winterfell after it is burned. The Reeds take Bran north, while Osha leaves with Rickon. At this point,

Entertainment Weekly has listed the Reeds as characters in the third season. Remember, in the book, the Reeds show up before Winterfell is attacked by Theon and are with Bran, Rickon, Osha and Hodor when they leave Winterfell after it is burned. The Reeds take Bran north, while Osha leaves with Rickon. At this point,

Hmm, then maybe the red world gets replace by a "real world" where he thinks both survived? And then he has to deal with whether "green world" is real where Hannah died or if green world is fake?

Hmm, then maybe the red world gets replace by a "real world" where he thinks both survived? And then he has to deal with whether "green world" is real where Hannah died or if green world is fake?

My theory is that the very, very end when the lady psychiatrist freezes, the door opens up to the combo world, and he walks through to find his family intact, was all added in when the showrunners knew the show was going to get canceled. The writing was on the wall in terms of ratings well in advance of the official

My theory is that the very, very end when the lady psychiatrist freezes, the door opens up to the combo world, and he walks through to find his family intact, was all added in when the showrunners knew the show was going to get canceled. The writing was on the wall in terms of ratings well in advance of the official

The first three episodes of the second season are a three-parter, so it may make sense to do all three episodes in one review.