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Apparently they hate Nelsan Ellis or the character of Lafayette Reynolds or both. It was very offensive that he was almost completely left out. I'm on the borderline of calling what's happened to him these last 2-3 years racist. It's that bad. And Rutina…

"Lafayette and James are a real couple now, which is sweet (if unfortunately completely offscreen)."

I saw it the other way around, that Jessica was a bad girlfriend. Maybe it was because of her age or her still figuring things out, well she said it was. She and Jason really hurt him, so yeah he was a jerk for a while after and then wanted to leave and forget it all.

I don't know. Anytime you sleep with your ex's best friend, you kinda know that you're hurting them. It was cheating Hoyt in a way or at least just as bad. And Jason may have been a horndog, but he knew his best friend well enough to know that sleeping the Jessica would hurt him. Both Jason and Jessica were wrong

Well, whoever came up with Tara's storyline wins the grand prize. It's the kind of bad that can't be done by accident. Somebody put in real work screwing her over.

"Tara: shit on in life, undeadness and the afterlife."

And of course we all know that's not true. She was the worst mother, and Tara ended up being pretty amazing considering. She still cared about her mom, even after she did things like hit her in the head with a liquor bottle which could have cracked Tara's skull. She still cared about her and was a decent person.

He was the only one that got decent writing that fit his character.

Don't forget "Tiffany." :D

I like parts of season 4 too, but I think that's when the triangle started with him and Sookie and Bill, so I don't like that part. And I don't like how it affected him and Pam. I was fine with season 4 until they killed Jesus. I kind of feel like (for me) that's the moment when the show really started going down

Yeah, I really liked season 3 for Jesus (He was awesome with Lafayette and his mom — "Ruby Jean, c'mon we gotta go so you can bless the jellos" :D, and the veggie burger "with bacon" :D; Russell Edgington and Talbot (I actually didn't mind Jar Talbot and was sorry to see him dumped); and this is the last time that I

Sounds like another Karma episode.

Yeah, I liked Terry better than Andy. Liked Andy too, but if I had to choose, I'd have gone with keeping Terry and offing the bumbling Sheriff.

This episode was mostly boring. Too many scenes with sad violins playing and I wasn't quite feeling the emotion. I'm just tired of so much focus going to minor characters. Hopefully that ends with the next episode and we get the last 3 to actually focus on the main cast.

Yeah, that was kinda weird.