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Whatever the mechanics of miscarriage, I liked that Fellowes had O'Brien pause, tell herself she's not that kind of person, and try to get back and remove the soap before Cora stepped out of the tub. Having her be a total monster would be overkill; obviously, she's stayed close to Cora all these years, she must have

She's there to whick Lura away to a life of crime and love on the road, Thelma and Louise-style, I hope.

And it's also a reference to a real Mormon health juice pyramid scheme: Tahitian Noni. If you've ever driven down the Salt Lake City corridor, you see the big Tahitian Noni sign on the corporate HQ there.

As I said above, Bill's the one getting shot. I'm willing to bet cold hard cash on it!

Speaking of Wayne, it's nice to see that character start to have some personality. It's about time we get to know the younger Hendricksons.

Don't do it, Hippo Potty Mouth. One must never listen to something that others find enjoyable. Otherwise, you have to hand in your street cred card. After that, life is over.

They are awesome live. So smooth, so intimate, such a great vibe.

Yeah, I'm surprised the epic "Neko recorded this in a barn with dozens of out-of-tune-pianos" didn't make the list.

I LOVE the Cowboy Junkies, but this?

A sweaty naked Mick Jagger in the basement each day keeps the spiders away, or so I've been told by the Terminix man.

What's with this $7? I got my copy for free. I prefer Shepherd's Dog, but I've only had this on my iPod for a week. Maybe it hasn't grown on me yet.

You know what was good to see? Mariette Hartley back on TV. I hope her character sticks around. Between her, Mary Kay Place, Sissy Spacek and Ellyn Burstyn, Big Love has been great for those of us who miss the great character actresses from the 70s and early 80s

Barb's mother invited Betty Ford to Utah to campaign for the Equal Rights Amendment in the face of heavy, heavy Mormon opposition (they finally brought the damn thing down in the 70s). Betty, being a Republican, was probably a good choice to win over any moderate Mormon women. But it sounds like she was pressured by

"I never really understood the appeal of Tiffany in the past season. Why is the world was SHE picked for front of the house? Personality-wise, Carla would have been the best choice."

Fabio caressing, consoling, and conducting Dale and Bodega's wait staff was a joy to watch.

Oh, no doubt I would have picked Blais first too Kara, but Carla's no fat kid always picked last in P.E. class.

WHO DARE ??? i do !!! DESSERT !!! BOOM !!!!!

"Why foam? Why now?" should be every diner's motto. As anyone in the history of dining ever looked at a dish and said to themselves, "You know what this needs? A jizz-y poof of foam."

"Things were so bad I actually felt sorry for Angelo. The one time he doesn't meddle in someone's dish and then he gets called out by Tom at Judges Table for it. That'll be enough to set him on a neurotic tailspin for a few eps."

I'm disappointed/confused as to why Carla was picked last too. I know she seems flaky, and more of a fan favorite than an actual serious contender, but she wins elimination challenges yo.