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    They went the other way because the whole idea is to get reinforcements to the station - they dont know that the bad guys have been talked right out of their shoes and left. No need to chase Ed - like Hank said, they know where he's going. And they arent worrying about Hanzee, they dont even know he's around. In fact,

    Hanzee easily could have taken out Lou and Ed in the forest, they didnt even know he was anywhere around. But Hanzee also knew that if he went after Ed, it would mean having to kill Lou too, and as we saw when he could have easily killed Hank just a few minutes before, as well as sparing the 1 Kitchen brother, Hanzee

    to your big question about why Hank left - we dont know if Peggy was even still in the house by the time Hank woke up. If she was, she may well be in the back seat of Hank's car and we just dont get the angle to see her. Or, he may go back in and get her before he leaves. But when the 1st thing he hears when he wakes

    sorry, i didnt mean you - i was quoting what you might say to those people who complain about too many characters, the ones you say you get irritated about. The point is, if they think TD had too many characters, THEIR heads would explode if they were trying to keep track of GoT's roster :)

    it would be Peggy, almost nothing she does is normal

    too many characters? Hey, do us a favor, go watch Game of Thrones, so we can take bets on how long till your head explodes

    what's driving me crazy is how everyone ignores the cast on Bear's left arm. It's been there since the 1st episode, but mostly covered till this last time around. What's that about?