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Well, he did go and live on a farm…

You are the nice one.

Thanks, um, pumpkin.

Thanks, Jordan.

It was different. Agree—it was one of the best current themes. Don't mess with it, people who will never read this. You've been warned.

Thanks as ever, Mrs. A.

I assumed it was, from Tom.

Only thing I can't decide is whether I want Bos or Toby Huss to approve of my life choices.

I did notice the possible sneaky cut but chose to give the director the benefit of the doubt, but good catch. Suspicious.

Thanks, Louis. Appreciate it. Next review coming on Wednesday.

Thanks! Your comments bear out the essential truth of your name.

He wasn't corrupt in the sense of taking bribes, but his methods and the fact that Pablo escaped (to prison, but his own prison) earned Carrillo exile.

Yup. He got shipped off to Spain at the end of the season, but then President Gaviria brought him back last episode to take care of business. Which he did for a little while.

Thanks, Mrs. A.

We all have that.

Sure.

I admire your restraint. Look for it on Tuesday!

I get it.

I'm an old grump who stopped reading because the New 52 seemed the most cynical marketing eradication of the DC continuity I'd grown up (and old) internalizing. But this is an outstanding rundown from Tim and Oliver that may make me—grumpily—check out the new direction.

And hey—the AV Club has listened, people. Narcos season 2 is getting regular coverage in TV Club. By me, even. So look for the first review to go up on Friday at 3, and then every other day after that.