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I think you're all underestimating old Bear Gerhardt. All he's done is eat, yes, but it's that classic Simpson's case of "that guy hasn't done anything yet, and when he does you know it's gonna be good."

Teti is 100% on with his analysis of the boss and, more particularly, the Solverson's as a force of nature. This sort of biblical allusion, a cosmic grappling that goes beyond good and evil and order and chaos without exactly leaving either one behind, is THE thoroughline moving between Fargo the movie and, thus far,

For my money Pennywise, scary as he is, isn't even the most unsettling of King's creations. That honor goes to, of all things, the Long Boy, from Lisey's Story.

No! I remember what you did to Matthew McConaughey. No more space for you, Matt Damon.

People really need to calm down. Bill Nye is a big, media savvy guy, and he gave as good as he got. Better, really, after that less than half burn.