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More reasons why cremation is the only sensible end.

I'm sure by now she literally looks like she's wearing that face kept in the jar by the door.

What an age in which to be breathing.

Two riders were approaching
And the wind began to howl…

Goddamnit my one little wish was for this to hold out for the Twin Peaks finale. Fuck.

Has there ever been a more self unaware, totally predictable joke of a psyche laid bare on the world stage for all to see?

Because turtles don't move that way.

Laugh all you want, but the Flat Earth Society has members all around the globe.*

I might be alone here, but I found the scene with the girl forcibly removed from the booth by the 2 dudes to be the most oddly affecting thing in the show so far. It was like a little abstract film about gender, social status, loneliness, invisibility, etc. I don't know how you come up with a scene like that, but it

Chad?

Man do I love this show. Every scene was fantastic. There hasn't been a part (episode) of this series that hasn't surprised me in one way or another.

ZZ Top is the key to all of this.

You should know that I'm never going to let something like that get in the way of a bad joke.

Then get the Vegas bureau on it because HOW MANY TIMES DO I HAVE TO TELL YOU THIS IS WHAT THEY DO IN THE FBI !!!!

It might explain Linda's wheelchair. Seriously though, what if this guy has another scene and he's a violent misogynist in it.

I feel like that has to be a mistake.

I swear that I've met the guy, I know what you mean.

[Jeremy Lindholm pulls his own face off to reveal a monstrous creature inside]

I was hoping it was Chad. Not the actor, but Chad.

This is the Kool-Aid, and this is the cup. Drink full, and descend.