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I saw Bitch23 before I saw season 2 of BB, so to me she'll always be tall slut no panties

My issue with that kind of thing is always that it doesn't understand how door handles work. If you just turn a doorknob really hard, it wouldn't unlock the door, it would just break the doorknob, leaving it to spin freely without affecting the bolt in any way.

Another thought: Zack mentions how the self-help bromides could be symbolic, or possibly emblematic, of the way America passed on the chance to grow up. It put me in mind of the movie Peggy watches while Dodd was escaping. It's this tragic setup, where the hero decides he has to sacrifice his life to protect the woman

I thought the timeline was that he retired after seeing too much death at the Sioux Falls massacre? I guess "after" doesn't necessarily mean "immediately after," but I thought the two were pretty closely linked.

I was thinking more metaphorically, that the reason he wanted to get a "professional haircut" was so he could leave the crime world behind and try to get a straight job. He'd obviously still know how to kill, but he would retire that knowledge.

you mean "while Lou opens up a diner"

Also: Was I the only one who thought it significant that Peggy almost cut Hanzee's hair only a few minutes after Dodd, in his misogynist ranting, mentioned Samson as one of the great men brought down by women— implicitly comparing Peggy to Delilah?

How about this joke, which I swiped off someone on Twitter?

Not to split hairs, but I'm gonna split hairs: psychopath is what I was thinking. Surgeon is one of the few professions where you want someone who can turn off their feelings, so you get plenty of psychopaths cutting people open

Some people really go for high-funtctioning psychopath

Cripes, they re-used the same "we don't know where Whitney is" trick from the Thanksgiving episode, except this time I was wise to it. As soon as Noah started staggering around the party I expected every woman he ran into to be his daughter. So the back of her head was immediately recognizable… waiting for Noah to

Curses skip generations all the time. Curses be wacky like that.

When he was talking about taking the piece of wood with Gabriel's height markings, he mentioned that the new owners were planning to tear the house down… or it might have been "probably" going to tear it down.

And Whitney's POV would be hilarious— the entire world full of stupid and/or unreasonable people keeping her down for no good reason, and her valiant struggle to free herself from their small-mindedness

In the future Martin is a badass babyfaced wrestler who hasn't aged a day!

Seriously, did anyone who isn't Beema see that one coming?

It also preceded her dumping her fiancee, so yeah.

I never understand people comparing the two shows. It's like comparing an opera to a chamber quartet— completely different scales, completely different aims

When they used 'Where is My Mind' I was definitely thinking of Mr. Robot

The Guilty Remnant now has a radical wing, led by someone who thinks that its most fundamental rules (constantly smoking, not talking) don't apply…