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    I thought the Slate article was stupid. I just thought others were maybe in the same vein since it seemed most we're disappointed that Molly didn't kill Lester.

    Yes, those two I think have the greatest chance of linking the seasons together. Or there will be nothing other than the frostbitten north.

    The Americans is fantastic, isn't it? I suggest everyone check out FX's The Bridge. It is honestly a brilliant show.

    Possibly more active participation, but her becoming Chief is more important. Now, any future murder case and the like will be dealt with properly. I see most people wanted Molly to kill Lester, but what could have prompted that? Lester wasn't about to go after Molly. Yes, the tapes proved he caused his wife and

    Ha-ha! God, I hope not.

    "Life does not stop and start at your convenience, you miserable piece of shit." —Walter Sobchak.

    That's the exact reason why the Coen brothers are my favorite filmmakers. I like to be left questioning morals, people, etc. Every time I watch No Country for Old Men I'm left pondering.

    Maybe slightly. In the end she got the resolution she needed, maybe not in the way she (or us) wanted though.

    Plus, the previews in the run-up to this episode contained quotes and snippets about how amazing this show is according to critics.

    I thought the opening scene of the hole in the frozen lake involved Wrench, but alas it was the death Lester deserved. Running for his life, dying in a frozen lake much like his soul.

    Hell, all of them were fantastic. The battles in the blizzard were shocking but magnificent.

    That's what I thought. Instead of Lester, I figured he'd gone after Malvo. Though, after their talk in the hospital I think he realized it's advisable not to go after him.

    As did I. I appreciate that he came to the conclusion he isn't fit for that position or job, himself.

    I mentioned that above. I was freaked out. That was enough for me to believe he is The Devil or a similar demon.

    I vote for Mr. Wrench!

    It was bizarre seeing that show again.

    Well, I don't want to give anything away considering you haven't watched. There might be two connections between the seasons; one a inanimate object, the other an animal. Or maybe it's the cold, isolated locations and attitudes of the people. We'll have to find out.

    Ha-ha! Who wouldn't buy that?

    That might be too much badass for one show. Ha-ha!

    Malvo was Gus' to have and Lester Molly's. That's how I reason it. They each had their own "demons" to defeat.