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This is over on the avclub's list of greatest snare drum solos:
5. Bob Dylan, “Like A Rolling Stone”When inducting Bob Dylan into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame in 1988, Bruce Springsteen referred to the opening of “Like A Rolling Stone” as “that snare shot that sounded like somebody’d kicked open the door to your

Plus that one guy's robo-spleen.

Yeah, I was disappointed when I read that response. The show always seems to come to a satisfying conclusion for me so I can't complain too much BUT I think this is one episode where the lack of planning ahead really came back to bite them in the ass.
The danger with losing willing suspension of disbelief in one area

Let me add to that in the church, under the SS flag, there's a lovely and well-stocked spice rack.

People who have fun with their work are fun to work with. Maybe it's a compliment to her.

Honestly, ZMF's reaction only makes me want to rebel and never watch The Shield out of spite. ;)
Truth of the matter is I'm not really a tv person. It takes a hell of a lot for me to make it past the first season of anything. I have no sense of loyalty to shows and a pretty low tolerance for the medium. I won't claim

I never made it past a couple of episodes, but I wonder if there is a first season or two where it had to "find itself" and then it picks up speed later on?

I wonder if they anticipated the facination people have with Tim and Rachel. I think- now that the Cult exists- they'll probably always walk a fine line with them. As much as I'd like a little more background on Tim and for him to be more than "the guy who needles Raylan", I've also found the Rachel stand-alones to be

I love the picture they use at the top of this article. Boyd is carrying on and in the corner there's Johnny- covering his mouth so that no one will see him cracking up over his cousin. I remember seeing that in the show, and it made the scene for me (Johnny- as always- my favorite Crowder). Johnny gets what Boyd is

I'm actually a little disappointed because I was on Team Ambiguity and I liked it there. But, now I have that question answered and I can move on to being wrong about something else. Arlo's dead, right? ;)

I didn't read resentment at all, but maybe a little note in there might be good.

I'm happy with the promise of more Shelby v. Boyd next season. I love Shelby as a character.

The over-extended themselves. We drove their sugar-glazed, carpetbagging asses out of the northern plains and back to whatever high-falootin' place they came from. Now we're back to getting our damned donuts from the gas station as our ancestors did in days of yore.

Or, if Limehouse continues to dis Errol, it could set Errol up to be a very angry young man? Maybe he thought saving Limehouse would buy him back in and it doesn't. Then he's definately alive and has an ax to grind.

Errol is most definately easy on the eyes. 

I rewatched the pilot and I was totally cracking up at the stuff in Boyd's trailer. At first, it killed me that he had nice, live potted plants in amongst all of his Nazi decorum. Then I noticed that there is a stuffed black bird or a crow sitting in one of the plants. There's a hand granade on the coffee table and

Or the obligatory movie will be all Dewey. 

It's just a flesh wound.

I came to the conclusion that my dislike for Winona was actually a credit to poor Natalie Zea's acting. I'm sorry that it seems a lot of people were unable to seperate the character from the person playing her.
I thought her reaction to Gary's death was awesome. It really made me question Winona (as a character) as she

Or the Tim Cult?
Oh, wait, this is the Tim Cult.