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Indeed. He is.

How very nice for Arya. Someone on her list was right there in Winterfell. :)

Here's just one article, but every other one I have found says the same.

Every report I read, said that it was renewed for a 13-episode second season.

BTW Zack, you may want to fix this: "The showdown happens earlier than I would’ve expected, given that we’re just past the halfway mark of the season—"

Preacher is pretty damn good this year.

Speaking of literature, I'm sorry, I have to do it:

The most disappointing thing about this episode is definitely the way the whole "Emissary" arc just evaporated into the wind. It really did feel like cheating. The writers had been developing that story since the very first episode of the series. In the end, they wrapped it up like it was an afterthought.

If Gus does know, Nacho should be more worried about him.

They will probably have to work out something with his estate, either way.

I worked in a Blockbuster also. We kept things on the new release shelves for a long time. As they waned in popularity we would carry less copies, but it was pretty normal for the most popular films to stay up there for a long time.

I've heard of "Steam" I downloaded a game or two from there. :)

What is this "Blockbuster Video" that we saw? And what are DVDs? :)

I couldn't stand what he did to Irene.

It's funny that you brought that up.

Yes. That's exactly how I saw it. :)

I agree that he was trying to avoid coming right out and telling them to settle.

When he visited her with the cookies, he discussed the case with her. He also discussed the case with the others in greater detail- using a jar of peanuts to illustrate his point.

I understand that. But he's slick enough to get what he wanted without doing what he did.

The worst thing about what Jimmy did to Irene, is the fact that he didn't have to ruin her social life and break her heart to get what he wanted.