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Don't feel bad.  You put at least as much thought into it as the casting director.

Whenever Jim Beaver says it, it sounds like "Ellen May".  When anybody else says it, it sounds like Ellie.

So… they haven't brought back Gina the kickboxer yet.  She could be roommates with the hot secretary from that one episode from first season.  And Dewey Crowe is the handyman in the apartment complex.  Or they could just remake "One Day at a Time".

They figured the body was Truth because it had a scar on it's butt and Mrs. Truth stabbed Waldo there. 

Sorry I'm late to the party, but your post reminds me of a line that was in a book called "The Immaculate Invasion" about Haiti; that cruelty on a mass scale (in the book, they're referencing the Holocaust) is only possible not because the evil of those who lead, but because of the cynicism and blind obedience of

Sorry I'm late to the party, but your post reminds me of a line that was in a book called "The Immaculate Invasion" about Haiti; that cruelty on a mass scale (in the book, they're referencing the Holocaust) is only possible not because the evil of those who lead, but because of the cynicism and blind obedience of

I think I watch it every week because I'm kind of hoping the zombie thing happens so I don't have to cover my shift at CVS on Monday.

Better than those giant wooden eating utensils white people had on their walls in the 70's. 

I felt that way about "Dude Where's My Car". 

Who the fuck drinks a mixture of soy sauce, olive oil and melted ice cream to gain weight?  Who could choke down enough of that vomit slurry to net any caloric intake?

If by "not-very-funny" you mean hilarious…

I believe that move is called the "monkey snatching peach," you know, if you've studied that chop suey shit.

I don't know, Ava and Ellie May's scenes have an odd tension to them.

I like watching 1600 Penn because it reminds me of when West Wing did these same plots only with humor.  

I like how this show subverts the Chekov's Gun though.  Think about Quarrel's slide-away gun last season; they show it in the first episode, they show every couple of episodes after that building up how quick he is with it and in the last episode he draws it and Raylan says, "That's cute." 

I missed the beginning of this episode, but I figured the scam was Roger was paying Jeff $50 to clean the attic, and stealing it back to pay him for cleaning it the next time. 

I missed the beginning of this episode, but I figured the scam was Roger was paying Jeff $50 to clean the attic, and stealing it back to pay him for cleaning it the next time. 

I made the mistake of saying, "Anything's fine" to some friends I was meeting at a drive through, which is how I ended up seeing this movie.  I drank ten beers during it's 80-minute run time and came away with the conclusion that it's just a movie about being true to yourself.

I made the mistake of saying, "Anything's fine" to some friends I was meeting at a drive through, which is how I ended up seeing this movie.  I drank ten beers during it's 80-minute run time and came away with the conclusion that it's just a movie about being true to yourself.

I was really hoping Glenn would try to pull some clever shit, like switching clothes with the zombie or something, and then jumping the guard or Merle.  Instead, it looked like he was patiently waiting for them to return.  "Hey, that zombie you left to kill me didn't, so do you want to like shoot me or what?"  There