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and Lafayette…

Throughout all of the seasons he seems to get really manic when he latches on to something, this attachment to an idea like it's THE thing that he's been waiting for. I think he WAS into it, as much as he's been into a lot of things previously. The idea of something for him and exploring it, regardless of how

I loved that line, too. Especially since it was not true. Later, when Abigail is with Ray, she seems super calm and relaxed. It's clear her constant excitement is just an act.

It was clear from the start that Adam and Hannah would not end up together, so the tension in the episode as they both decided to ignore the obvious and giddily proceed as if reality wasn't trailing them was great. I kept waiting for the ax to fall, and the diner scene was perfect after an exhausting day of fake

There were a few scenes where they tried to establish that Perry was not at all interested in meeting or spending time with Celeste's friends and actually resented that they took any of her time. It also stands to reason that Celeste kept him as far away as possible, given how controlling and unpredictable he was. She

those binocular machines end with a click (the coin operated ones, anyway). maybe that was the sound?

I caught that, too. It was great writing.

Adam in those Russian mobster clothes killed me. Especially when he kept them on for the rest of the episode.

two weeks ago it was without underwear. or pants.

nah, he was super nice. TOO nice, really. sort of over the top nice.

this was JUST as he was starting to get…off. so no, no punching.

I think I might even have a pic somewhere of us standing next to each other.

i've met cruise. he's my height. i'm 5'4".

That woman's article was beyond dumb. It's an old house from way back. They didn't use interior designers to make special snowflake's nursery the pottery barn catalog model.

There was an interview with the director or writer where they talk about how they were originally going to do the show in Appalachia, I think. Louisiana was less $$$, and in scouting locations they were taken by the landscape (oil refineries, tons of Vietnamese shack restaurants, etc that outsiders don't generally