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Betel nut withdrawal is known to cause anxiety, fatigue, depression, and sometimes psychosis. Much like betel nut use, I guess. Somebody's going to need to tie Ragnar down for a few days. He'said also going to be pretty constipated, but if he keeps washing his head in the Sienne that won'the be a problem.

I love The Wanderer. His "I'm just taking on the sins of the women I'm screwing. Besides, you practically told me to do it by asking me here. Really, it's all your fault" speech reminds me of a boyfriend I had in college.

I was always kind of uncomfortable with the whole "exotic Asian sex toy" thing., so I had no problem with Yidu going so that I could enjoy the show again. I'm quietly crossing my fingers that they never attempt a meeting between the Kattegatians and the Indigenous Americans.

I am wondering if Ragnar's new trippy lifestyle is leading up to a halucinated "death by pit of snakes" rather than a literal one.

I need to say it: I just didn't give a shit about Quarles. I thought his character was dumb and overplayed.

I'm not so sure this season is a season unto itself. I think we're just halfway through a really long season 6.
That being said, I didn't need any more of the Detroit mafia stuff at all. Good actors, but I found their story line to be dull.

Oh, and we also watched "the Missouri Breaks" in AP. I have no idea what it had to do with anything, but it's an awesome movie.

We watched "the 10 Commandments" in Bible as Lit and the teacher heckled it the whole time.
In Physical Science, we watched "the Lorax" (the old-school cartoon) and some horrifying cartoon about an old British couple who survive a nuclear blast. Anyone know what that's called? I'm sure we watched "The Day After" as

This is probably the least plausible part of the show for me. Really? There's only one really evil guy in DC right this minute?

Rachel. That is all.

Where's Belle Glade? Is that a real place? That's where the Crowes are from in the books.

Our upper-Midwestern state IDs have all the bells and whistles, but the tribal driver's licenses look like I made them in my basement. I use mine as ID all the time because it's bigger and comes out of my wallet first. No one questions it. If I was 20 years younger, I would totally be manufacturing myself one of those

I am curious about how Raylan got home only because I'm wondering if Boyd was still there. If he stuck around, then he witnessed Raylan getting out of that limo and then saw the Detroit guys blow it to smithereens. If he saw that, then he has something on Raylan.

Per some funeral home website in Kentucky:

It definately wasn't wise of her to show up at the scene in real life. Has there been any word whether or not we're done with her or is she coming back?

@avclub-b8b0e9685190772ecdb089f0b4a0369f:disqus - I think you may be right on both counts. This did indeed set Boyd up to potentially be the season 5 Big Bad (damn, I hate Buffy!). He's pissed, he feels he's been wronged (although he did an awful lot of wrong to get in the position he's in) and he's going to be in

…or overestimate the Hollywood/Kentucky justice system. How damned many times has Boyd been in prison/jail on this show and then been released on some crazy technicality. It think it's possible Ava won't be put away for long.

I got the distinct impression that there was something simmering underneath that look of sadness, though. When Duffy came to see him in the bar, Boyd was just dispondant. By the time he broke into the house, he was already plotting again.

I liked Casablancas's solo album better than a lot of his Strokes stuff. Some of Richard Ashcroft's solo stuff was okay, too.

So, @avclub-3e4d20980bad82814414cb12fecc0e18:disqus - did I find the person who read my Justified fanfiction and left reviews demanding that Tim get laid more?