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That's weird.  Nick Roman wrote in his recap on Rickey.org on 10/11/12, describing Deacon: "…(because let's face it, the man is handsome…1960s Cigarette Ad handsome)."

That happened to me, too.  I heard the narration.  I'm in Houston.  Apparently, most people didn't get the narration.  And you're right, it was exactly like having DVD commentary on.

That happened to me, too.  I heard the narration.  I'm in Houston.  Apparently, most people didn't get the narration.  And you're right, it was exactly like having DVD commentary on.

No, it was really weird.  A male voice would introduce/describe what was going on, saying stuff like, "At Lamar's."  "Deacon looks at her.  She smiles."  It went on throughout the episode.  I re-watched the episode on "On Demand" today and the narration was no longer there. It seemed like maybe it's the version they

No, it was really weird.  A male voice would introduce/describe what was going on, saying stuff like, "At Lamar's."  "Deacon looks at her.  She smiles."  It went on throughout the episode.  I re-watched the episode on "On Demand" today and the narration was no longer there. It seemed like maybe it's the version they

I don't remember the voiceover from the first episode.  I find it very annoying.

I don't remember the voiceover from the first episode.  I find it very annoying.

No, the book was from Gale Boetticher.

No, the book was from Gale Boetticher.

Nice job, Donna!

Nice job, Donna!

Leaves of Grass.

Leaves of Grass.

Good pick-up Donna, about the ersatz equivalents.  I think another way this relates to the episode is that the meth empire Walt wants to continue building (and which, as Jesse points out, may not be something to be that proud of) is a second-rate equivalent of the Gray Matter empire Walt would be part of if he hadn't

Good pick-up Donna, about the ersatz equivalents.  I think another way this relates to the episode is that the meth empire Walt wants to continue building (and which, as Jesse points out, may not be something to be that proud of) is a second-rate equivalent of the Gray Matter empire Walt would be part of if he hadn't

Margaret, at least have enough respect for your readers to proofread the review before posting it. And for God's sake, learn the contestants' names!

Margaret, at least have enough respect for your readers to proofread the review before posting it. And for God's sake, learn the contestants' names!

Ah, Tom of Finland.  Or as I once mistakenly referred to him, to the vast amusement of the gay men's support group I used to run, Hans of Norway.

it was "me and dead owls"

Totally agree about Justified and Southland together.  My Tuesdays are an embarrassment of riches.