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I don't understand this either. He's hired to kill her quietly (and could have just put one between her eyes and slipped back out) and instead he apparently kidnaps her?

Same with Marco and Robles in their conversation in Robles' office. Very distracting and screamed, "Oooh, notice the director's artistry."

I think so too. And on one of the bodies we see long dark hair, which could be either Charlotte or Adriana (no!). I'm placing my bet that it's Charlotte, Ray-Ray, and possibly Chip. Still can't figure out who's phone number Monty dials only to hear the phone ringing in the house though.

Can someone remind me of when/why Charlotte placed the phone call that McKenzie played back to her? And what agent was she asking about, who had been transferred to Latvia?

It wasn't Lisa's body that Jack dug up. Sonya had to identify her sister's body when she was killed.

In season 1 when Marco discovers that Hank had once been seen by the psychiatrist that Tate gave the Columbian neck-tie to, Hank explains that it was to deal with the guilt of having to ask a then 15 year-old Sonya identify her sister's body. So no, the corpse Jack dug up was not Lisa.

Thirded for all reasons listed above.

Incorrect. Marco's father and Fausto's father together formed the cartel which Fausto now controls. This was revealed in one of their conversations at Fausto's in front of the fireplace.

It was the only way to keep the discussion bearable, seeing as I am no longer a college sophomore.

I've been enjoying these comments as I remove my bra without first taking off my shirt.

Jay, you mentioned yesterday that this is the last regular week of the season. When does the new season begin, and what will we be seeing next week, a tourny?

Ah, ok, thanks. I thought he fucked it up as well and made a small wager. That's what I get for watching sober.

Although I completely agree that Maire's FJ bet was boneheaded as fuck, isn't it incorrect to say that "a piece of the championship [would have been] a certainty with a correct response", because that would have only been the case if Campbell bet nothing? Didn't Campbell, in fact, bet a few grand?

That bugged the shit out of me that the Brit didn't question the situation further. They (Heller, et al) had just said to send out all possible troops on the search for Cheng. The guy didn't have a pic of Cheng on his cell phone?

I also guessed correctly and was mighty happy about it. These players were honestly the worst wagerers ever; I didn't want any of them to win. And no one knew DFW in the "Wallace" category?!?

Corner Gas!! I forgot about that terrific show. Now I want pie.

Same here. Wheel is also on NBC.

His Horatio had me peeing my pants, it was so bad/fantastic.

That was seriously the easiest fucking FJ I think I've ever seen. I truly believe Guy only put down "Hey Jude" because he psyched himself out of the obvious answer…"It's 'Help!', duh…wait, they have to be fucking with us…ok what else…oh right, 'Hey Jude'!"

No kidding, how boring and plodding was this match-up? There were sooooo many missed clues. Bah.