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Damn, already said the same thing above - atleast I know there is more of us. Not gonna repeat myself, but from knowing what we know and seeing what we saw this episode, I am gonna say Marks is the good guy here.

I was thinking she should have said something like: "Or I am gonna kill you as well."

Also: Honestly? I kinda started cheering for Marks. I cannot help myself anymore. That guy is just a thug trying to get by. And these bastards lie to him (repeatedly) and try to undermine him. I mean all he ever did was trusting them and now he is paying the price. Can't say I blame his ass. The whole conversation

Quite interesting actualy: They did open this episode with something what seemed like your typical SoA montage - Gemma smoking, quick cuts between different charactes struggling with their life - but there was no music. Weird.

Meh, when you don't exactly hate-watch and nitpick this episode, it becomes easier to watch (except that parking-lot-sex-scene and the ending - again.) and that is what I did. So I noticed some nice touches and nice shots, but rest was just your average SoA episode filled with some good stuff, some more bad stuff and

As long as the screenwriters WANT THEM TO!

Speaking of "bizzare" things: This show actualy became really good, huh?

This episode was rather bizzare and for some reason (despite not finding it better than the previous three) I feel like it is the one of this serie I will revisit. It was a well deserved break from all the badassness and trees and church and zombies and cannibals from the previous ones.
However they paced through it

I spit out my tea, thank you.

He is most likely running half of some city by now. Hey may not have been tough enough for the streets, he may not have been smart enough for them out there, but now his time has come.

Get it together, Carv! These shitbirds don't get to win, you do!

I am quite afraid that by this point we both gave this more thought than creators of this show.

Well, I did think about this one quite a bit - it is odd, that it did not occur to me last episode, when we already realised this is the plan (before Unser told it to everyone listening in on the wired room), as this is probably the first time this whole Tara murder plot could have some more interesting impact on the

Honestly, given the previous fecal matter of a plot in the previous episodes, I kinda did enjoy this one. It… did not feel that boring, somehow. For a minute there, I felt like I even care. (Up until the ending montage of course.) Observations:

Also:

God, that beat in the end, that beat, beat, beat, beat…

This may be a bit weird Radiohead fan opinion (God, aren't they all?) but I am a horrible sucker for Jigsaw Falling Into Place. It is one of those less known, less crazy, more obvious songs in their repertoire, yet somehow it always felt like this one nailed it all and beyond. There is something haunting about that

Gabriel's dark secret is the losing of surveilence camera on the streets of Baltimore.

Oh, I am quite aware of that. When the show really did it for me still, I was checking some articles etc. about biker gangs (I am from a small country in Europe and we do not exactly have bikers here), so I know that "racism" is still a part of this scene. But lately in the show it seems to be over-used, with some

Oh, wait, there is more!
- So they brought bunch of black bikers to a meet with neo-nazis as a backup, cuz they want to patch-over their MC. Ok. If I was one of them, I would be like: "So some friends of neo-nazis are gonna patch us over? Uhm… okay, well, atleast they are taking us with them as a backup and- oh, what?