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graciegal
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God, I SO wish I could be as excited as you are about this season!!  I truly was, for the 1st 3 episodes, but now…I'm losing hope.  And I'm growing really impatient with Linden.  Of course it's better than the 2nd half of season 1 and all of season 2 but…what isn't?  Oh, well.  I'd watch Joel Kinnaman on The Golden

Well, I got my drums back.  So there's that.

@olivececile:disqus - I thought the guy who runs the shelter looks confusingly like the new (to me) guy in the cell next to Seward's on Death Row.  Has that inmate been there this entire time?  I've noticed just Seward and the black guy (of course)…

They changed the drums at the end!!!!  Crap!!!!!

Me, too.  And though I've never really been a big Jessica Paré fan, I do have to give her props for her pretty convincing dissolve into tears when she finally absorbed what Don was saying about moving to LA.  And though I'm not sure I understand it, I do have to admire her refusal to cave to pressure about her teeth. 

I'd like to see Peggy standing out in the middle of Madison Avenue tossing one of her pillbox hats up into the air and whirling around…

Yeah!  Or Jesus Christ, get a job, Margaret!!!!  Sheesh.

Flimshaw!!!  Love it!!

Joe Bastianich with a merkin on his ugly bean.  THAT's why I watch this show!!

That's for sure!!  She's about an inch away from becoming the new (fatter) Tammy Faye Bakker.

Completely agree.  Granted, I detest him much more than is reasonable, so much so that when the camera moves to him I actually get a little bit anxious (not good!) -  but his "takedown" was pure insanity.  I also didn't think for one second that it was off-the-cuff and spontaneous; rather I think he spends his free

Oh, my God, you're right. I SEE it.  The great, big squinty smile…yuck!!!!!!!!!!

You're right - I think it IS shyness I'm getting from BluPrint.  Have to say I'm preferring his shyness, at this stage, to FikShun's hammy bits.  Jeez, these names, these spellings..

Wow, I didn't think her legs looked skinny at all!  They're thin, granted, and 42 miles long…but so beautifully sculpted!!  She's got the legs of a colt. 

I'm still on the fence about Malece…so far there's nothing about her that grabs me, at all, and I'm pretty sure that the only thing I actually remember about her is her hair…and the fact that she was dropped on her head (and her hair).  She does remind me so much of a 20-year-old Angela Lansbury…as she appeared in

Too soon?

Jeez, you said it.  I could bring your list to 50 (of things about this show that make no sense whatsoever)…but somehow I find myself leaving it on my DVR.  And then sitting through it…even through the end of Season 2.  NO idea why.  Well, there's Holder…and the drums at the end…and I do love Seattle, even here…

Agreed.  But…it seems to me she might force herself to inject a little something into her line readings, for the sake of the people she's questioning (in this case, a miserable, abysmally unhappy young pregnant ex-prostitute).  Her bleak, dispassionate tone couldn't possibly help someone who might need

I think I'm in the minority here, but I didn't - even once - think of the word "forced" in that scene.  He was (trying to) kiss her in an aggressive manner that I have experienced MANY times, especially in my late teens/early twenties.  He struck me as a presumptuous, smug, entitled but primarily HORNY teenaged boy

Steve Jobs certainly did.  Or…was that a mock?