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I grew up in the Reformed tradition and recently graduated from a small, conservative, Christian college. My feeling regarding Christianity have always been complicated, but being in that environment really pushed me over the edge. At this point my problem isn't really with Christianity so much as it is with the

I applaud the writers for finding a good and plausible way to write Henry off the show. Well done. I also really hope that Oleg doesn't die. He's turned into one of my favorite characters.

How empty does one's life have to be to reach the point where you're harassing someone over the fictional character that they play?

You're really missing out if you don't max out the Politician link, and the Wardens to a slightly lesser extent. The Wardens have almost broke the game for me.

My head just exploded.

At first I thought that I was hallucinating when I saw him there.

I loved how casual Amos seemed when he told Holden he was glad that he didn't have to kill him.

Most shows just stick to one story line per season, but this started and finished multiple ones and just seamlessly moved on to the next. I admire how skilled and confident the writers are.

After an uneven yet promising first season they blew me away with how much they capitalized on that promise. Every week I couldn't wait to watch the new episode and it seemed like that anticipation was always justified. Can't wait to see next season, but now I need to decide if I'm going to read the books or hold

Yeah I completely forgot about that kid until Jill brought it up.

I don't remember, but did something happen to Holy Wayne's child at the end of last season or did something happen in the three years in-between?

Give McShane some dialogue to chew on and I'll be there. Now he just needs to make a movie with Tarantino.

I'm hoping that Nikolai Jackov will make an appearance as well.

Thankfully though, the writers on this show seem to have an idea of where they're going. "The Man in the High Castle" not so much.

I'm pretty excited to see those two lunatics together.

It died as it lived.

Seriously though, are we supposed to buy Joy's turn? A couple of episodes earlier Danny was ready to sacrifice himself to save her life and now she blames him for her dad being a piece of shit lunatic that brought ruin down upon them? Does she still not know or does she just not care that her dad killed Danny's

Or the state of Indiana

My sister (who had stopped watching the show at that point) thought I was making that up when I told her about it.

Jaal seems interesting because I'm very interested in the new race. The others aren't really boring, but I wouldn't go to the wall defending them either. I was thinking back to how I played 1 and in that I used Garrus and Wrex almost exclusively because I could already tell that they were a couple of bad-asses. You