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Ruth Dunbar
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I don't see how anyone could have thought anything else about that scene.

I noticed the frizzier, more unruly hair, too. Honestly, I haven't a clue, but I figure there is probably a reason for it (and maybe I've read too many articles that picked apart the Mad Men costumes and sets). So, given how well-groomed and pretty Norma has always looked, do you think the hair thing is done on

Underground Garage on SiriusXM.

I rewatched as well, and came to the same conclusion. You know, I'm glad, because I would have been disappointed in Art.

I wonder how many takes it took to say that line with a straight face, because I can't get through it even once without giggling.

I can't think of a better reason to rewatch the episode after work tonight.

Eh, fair enough. Maybe I've just been meangirled enough times by people like Katherine for me to wince when she does that shoulder thing she does. But you're right, she really hasn't done anything to back up the menacing grandma act. Mags would make mincemeat of her.

I recently saw Patton Oswalt discuss his new book and, during the Q&A, someone asked who Oswalt thought was the best actress working today. His answer: "Oh, easy. Margo Martindale."

She's straight up scary. Something I never thought I'd say: "I'm afraid of Mary Steenburgen".

I thought it looked like she was trying to tempt him by making a big show out of unzipping her skirt, but Art wasn't having it and just headed for the door. Cheating on Leslie doesn't seem like Art.

Having been just a kid in the 80's, I never had a chance to see Queen. While the current Queen + Adam Lambert business could never measure up to the band's original brilliance , last summer's US tour gave me the opportunity to see Brian May for the first time. I WORSHIP BRIAN MAY. I say that even though Led Zeppelin

Crap!

I'm still hoping for a Tom Jones/Jack White collaboration.

Abe and the Vigodas is available. So is Rachel and the Tims. BRB, quitting job.

Man, after all the dirty looks Markham gave Tim in episode 4- the one where Markham tries to buy Loretta's land —- I'd like to see Tim mop the floor with Markham's ass. I kept saying, dude don't you underestimate the sniper with PTSD.

To be honest, I had a hard time fully enjoying this episode, despite how good it really was. One, I'm not a Winona fan either, but I get that this is a part of Raylan's story. Two, and this was the main problem for me, was the enormous number of ads they subjected us to — I felt like throwing something at my tv.

"Valhalla Rising" is so great. I've seen it a billion times but my favorite was when I drunk watched it with my mom. God that was fun

Go requisition us some extra spicy fried chicken.

That scene where he dug the bullet out of his shoulder made me get off my couch and applaud

You know, I've always been more of a Boyd girl (with a minor in Gutterson studies, meow), but I have to say Tim Olyphant is about as perfect a male specimen as one could hope to find. I mean, he's like the heir to the Harrison Ford/Pierce Brosnan/Mads Mikkelsen throne of 40-something male perfection.