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I am very annoyed at the use of twins for the sake of imagery, whether it be Fargo, the crappy Matrix sequels, or the even crappier Peter Greenaway films.

It's beard-fuh-say.

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Maybe he's trying to compete with Mark Margolis?

And the other theme is a variation on the first movement of the Symphony #2

Things on NBC that don't suck tend to get cancelled.

It would mean more nudity, though.

@Hunter That is excellent on so many levels.

My point being that "OK then" isn't a folksy Northern Midwest phrase, it's a folksy Southwest phrase. Someone said it towards the end of the first episode this season, and it felt out of place to me. I thought they should have somehow established that the character wasn't a local.

Well, if they shot this season in Canada again, my guess would be Tim Hortons and poutine.

It actually reminded me of this:

In fact, you might say we just ate Uter and he's in our stomachs right now!

I'm not saying it was aliens, but it was aliens.

I love what they are doing with the color filters in this show. The colors look just like television shows from the 70's.

I don't understand why score composers would paraphrase excerpts of classical music. The cost of rights are usually cheap to non-existant. Why not just use the actual music?

Except, isn't "OK then" "Raising Arizona"?

I know, right? Chopping off that hand had to be an incredible coincidence, too. I believe they would have had to have already filmed that scene before "Secondo" aired.

Is her entire career now going to consist of playing dying wives?

That shot of Dolarhyde didn't make sense to me either. Sometimes, you wonder if someone in the editing room spliced the wrong segment together, and nobody questions it because they think it is supposed to be artistic effect. It reminded me of the movie Sunshine, where they approach the missing first ship, and when

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