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Hell yeah!  And all thanks to brave Monica and her gunmetal tie!

Hell yeah!  And all thanks to brave Monica and her gunmetal tie!

I'm crying just reading the above two posts and remembering both episodes.

I'm crying just reading the above two posts and remembering both episodes.

All of this.  I can't even remotely get my head around the storage of the entire Larsen case file, including evidence, with the apparent blessing of the entire Seattle PD and "County."  Nor that one of their own was savagely battered, yet the perps (who are known to everyone) continue to run free, while the cops (who

All of this.  I can't even remotely get my head around the storage of the entire Larsen case file, including evidence, with the apparent blessing of the entire Seattle PD and "County."  Nor that one of their own was savagely battered, yet the perps (who are known to everyone) continue to run free, while the cops (who

Yes to both.

For some reason, the scene with Roger and Mona didn't track for me.  I don't understand why he gave her a list of four names of American Cancer Society guys, and what those names, and Mona have to do with Firestone (I think that was the company he referred to).

You could be right about her agreeing because she wouldn't have to make a big commitment.  Up until that point I was saying to my TV "Peggy? Remember last week when you were nervous about the Heinz presentation, and Abe refused to understand and even picked a fight with you about it?  And remember earlier in this

So, a couple episodes ago, at the very end of the episode, Tattoo Boy's birth mom appeared in Stan's garage in the dark of night, and told him (paraphrasing) "You got what you deserved."  Did I miss the follow-up of this scene? As far as I can remember nothing has happened between Stan and the mom since.

I thought this too.  I don't know how long deliberations were, but both Cuesta and his co-counsel used the words "the whole time" when talking about it, as if these words were part of their planned story.  Surely one of them went to the bathroom?  Surely co-counsel-guy, being a smoker, left to have at least one

At my house, we have been calling him "Ziggy" the whole time, and I agree, not enough people are talking about it!  More creepy yet, or maybe more odd than creepy, is that the actor playing Ziggy is James Ransone.

Why o why could he only approach Linden's door in total darkness?

This was my first thought too!  I thought maybe this was something that Janek made up so that Stan would "do something" (what that would be I don't know), because the whole idea that kids would tease another kid about having a dead sister was not believeable at all.

What…no eyeliner?