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I'm cynical by nature so even though in that final scene it feels like Varga is fronting his confidence that someone is going to walk in and tell Gloria to let him go, I still feel like that's what would happen in this world. I even think they hint at it in the scenes leading up to this, where it's revealed that for

I thought you were gonna say after 5 minutes is up, the door opens and it's a guy with a broom sweeping up the floor for 5 minutes.

The only problem I had with that scene, and it's a minor one, is that neither asks after each other's family. Since I don't think we're gonna hear from any of the Hayward girls, it would have been at least nice to hear about them. Donna's arc ended originally at peak soap opera levels with her "real" father punching

Hey…hey. The obvious choice for the new screensaver was PeaceFarce. We all see that, right?

Watching with subs on, it's revealed that Qualls' character is named "The Golem" which at first I thought was just a sick burn on Qualls' appearance, but given the huge influx of Jewish lore, perhaps it has a deeper meaning as well. Either way, dude gave me the creeps…

That really sounds like the optimal career move for a morally ambiguous person. You still get to kill people, but now with impunity and absolution. Pretty sweet gig…

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That's how I took it too. I'm wondering if the event Denise is alluding to is Gordon's brief semi-romantic entanglement with Shelly Johnson in S2.

The funny thing is in the episode she acts like she has no idea who Phillip Jeffries is, but she was the agent in The Secret History of Twin Peaks that combs through and analyzes the journal of The Archivist and I'm almost positive that Phillip Jeffries is mentioned in it and the book is a prologue (of sorts) to the

There's a difference between not burying your grief and wallowing in it, and I think Nora to an extent does the latter. They hint at it when she goes to the conference in S01E06 and is borderline offended that they give her a generic 'guest' pass (her real one has already been taken) because it doesn't reflect the

Absolutely loved the episode but when Kevin goes to the church to confront Matt about the book he's writing, I just couldn't help but howl with laughter as the scene unfolds. First the feeling of absolute absurdity that Matt thinks Kevin is some Christ-like figure, then at even more as I realize Kevin's ad-hoc

And her.