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    For most no, but considering how many times I've watched Fargo (the movie), it's shameful.

    For most no, but considering how many times I've watched Fargo (the movie), it's shameful.

    For most no, but considering how many times I've watched Fargo (the movie), it's shameful.

    Yep, stupid. I'll say I'm tired as my excuse. They also used it last season *palm on forehead*.

    The Fence? Like an actual fence? Please elaborate. I'll probably end up looking like an idiot for asking this.

    That show has turned out quite well, IMHO. Granted, my initial reasoning behind watching was strictly and purely Clive Owen.

    I want all of Betsy and Peggy's clothes!

    To quote Costanza: "It's not a lie if you believe it."

    Too good, sir. Too good. The first Republican debate was hilarious for that reason. You'd think they were talking about a messiah; although, Repub's do have a penchant for giving American "heroes" Jesus-like qualities.

    Props for your avatar!

    Props for your avatar!

    Props for your avatar!

    Props for your avatar!

    Props for your avatar!

    The Blomquist's basement, 2 words: Fire. Hazard.

    Ditto on the edit question. I was disappointed when Uhtred rose out of the lake/river/body of water and there was no (gratuitous) man-ass shot. How rude and on a Saturday night, too.

    Wait a goddamn minute, could this show be veering into Shutter Island territory?! I don't think that title has made an appearance in any comments relating to references.

    I'm not sure my brain could handle that. Although, I've not watched Lost. Do you recommend the method?

    I'm thinking tonight will not be the only reveal. I still have some faith in the Elliot is Mr. Robot theory.

    I thought it interesting when Elliot's on the subway and tears down "the viewer."