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    Yes, yes, and yes. Plus, Eleanor is far more sinister and nightmare inducing than Tate.

    Very true! Plus, Hawaiian shirts are not all the rage there. His wardrobe would suffer.

    I think we'll see how upset he really is next episode. I can't figure out if Galvan is going to react in a hair-triggered or calculating way (more than likely the latter).

    I didn't think I would care if he got killed and then I did. I appreciate how well The Bridge incorporates the supernatural, religious undertones, and cultural differences.

    You win!

    I believe it was. Inner monologue: "It's over already?"

    Two things:
    1. Linder, Linder, he's our man!
    2. I'm convinced ol' Ray-Ray is a philosophical cat … with a Puka shell necklace

    A pen! She learned it from Jason Bourne.

    To add to that: Zippy at first is reluctant to befriend Marco, but with time they both learn they need each other and more importantly need Sonya.

    Damn it, I live in Florida.

    Seriously! It's the media, I shouldn't be surprised.

    Ha-ha! Went from "I didn't want to know that" to "Wait, what?" to "Well, now I'm gonna have to track down Jack Dobbs, dammit!"

    He certainly looks the part. "I'm happily married. I've got more than enough to eat at home." — Rob Ford

    Also, the taxidermist shop looked so familiar. I know I've seen it in something else.

    I'll take your word for it.

    I'll chalk it up to me being a women and not understanding that. There's a point where mysteriousness is no longer cute and grounds for possible serial killer; which she is! I get that his hormones were raging, but c'mon; the tattoos, blood, granny panties, and hovering over kid brother didn't give him one iota of

    I don't think we're ever going to know the source of those scars. Even if Joe does eventually tell the truth, I won't trust him. At this point I believe they are self-induced, he's messed-up enough for it.

    He must have been the loser of all losers to be that desperate. Ick!

    I hate that stuff, so this is about as close as I will get to "reality" TV. I think I enjoy it's camp-y quality.

    Having serious Linder withdrawals here! Thank God he'll be back next episode (hopefully).