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If Noah Hawley's previous two shows are any prediction of future shows, next week will be the "final battle" and then episode 10 will be a kind of anti-climax.

Stout-hearted

I really did enjoy this episode, including the nod to Faust, and I'm loving the show this season, but I thought this episode had too many Coen movie references. Chain Gang - Oh Brother, Innocent bystander chasedown - Fargo, You win life - No Country, Bowling Alley with random overly familiar guy, Lebowski. I think the

Why would Nikki be dead? They couldn't figure out how to fashion a tourniquet?

That's why these shows end up being better binging.

You mean Walter Bishop?

It will be a much more interesting story if he is just a front piece.

He couldn't be *that* evil!

Get a room.

He's whoever the Cowboy was in The Big Lebowski

Their moms say they're cool.

Do all of Fuller's series have at least one Peanuts reference?

When did the Living Dead Guy start holding the sun coin?

Disappointed in the review, as I thought this was the best episode of the season. There were so many jokes that mostly landed, and the satire was right on point. Sea lions *do* control the media.

That makes two of us.

Problem is, Columbia University is one of around 80 highly rated institutions of higher learning that promise to meet 100% of financial need for nearly all of their students.

And unfortunately Jaws was far too multitudinous in Jaws

Two is a multiple

Yes, I know, but Jaws was a character in multiple Moore Bond films.

The one the critic mentioned in her stray observations: