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That moment when they had a brief embrace while he helped her down from the machine… and his face went in her hair… …

The Culver's commercial for the fish sandwich is great too. They "interview" an authentic looking fisherman and he has this Teutonic/Scandia accent. "Vee get da fish from za Kold Kleer Vaters of za Nort-Atlantic…"
"So this is the best fish sandwich around?"
"Ziss is da bescht fish sandvich in da vorld."

You're right, they do make a big deal about it BB, don't they?

I took that to mean we have three male leads on the show now… plus one Kim.

The infamous Liquor Decanter was placed prominently​ in the scene by the pool as well: The instrument of their demise two or three years in the future.

Thanks!

Maybe the angel character in Barbarella. Was he Duran Duran? I forget.

Sounds like the "Farmer's Daughter" trope, just dressed up in supernatural wackyness.

Schopey, my man.

"Nobody ever realized how difficult getting out of bed with the Russian Mob would be. But at least they got me a sweet mail-order bride in exchange for my soul."

"Mom, could I please please take summer classes?"

Not so much free the slaves as renegotiate for a better deal… is where he's going with this.

Can we pretty please get Kellyanne Conway and Matt Schlapp cast in this?

I think she was the theatre critic in "Birdman" too. The one who shits on Michael Keaton's life in the bar. But yeah, in Rome she was pretty skilled at Death Curses.

Another out of the ordinary and pretty great thing about this episode: close ups. How often do you get huge monologues for 75 year old actors, let alone tight close ups on the oldsters with little to no make up? I can just hear Scott Glenn saying, "Yeah, just put the camera right in there and show everybody how

Kevin Sr & Grace: Partners in accidental manslaughter.

The actor who played Christopher Sunday was also in The Right Stuff. Though his scene(s) were with Dennis Quaid, so it's not an exact reunion.

Through all three seasons so far the stand alone/single character episodes have the best track record. Season One started out in sort of B territory, then Wow - Rev Matt got his solo episode and the Leftovers showed it's potential. Then Nora got her stand alone show and then thankfully Season One's last three

Lindsay Duncan was also in HBO's "Rome"

I laughed out loud and said "What the fuck" when Gary pulled off Selina's scarf with his mouth. So funny and surreal.