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I'm not weak, I'm messed up.

I looked at Eli like he was out of his mind for telling Nucky, "Nothing came from you." It's true, but Nuky doesn't like to be reminded of his failures.

Deacon Cuffy's logic: "A guilty man will say anything to save himself" Oh god, I never expected this nefarious Disney looking villain to stab me when I confronted him without any witnesses present!

His hair reminds me of a poodle.

I thought Gilian was going through withdrawal rather than an overdose. Also, even if Lucky was still partners with Lansky, wouldn't he still have to answer to Masseria in the same way that Meyer would had to of if Portecelli had dealings with Rothstein?

More like he's blazed.

Agreed! Don't compare apples to oranges. It's like saying, "this episode of Boardwalk Empire was nothing compared to the structure of Game of Thrones!"

I thought that girl was gonna stab Carol when she gave her the knife. I screamed at the screen, "Flee! Run for your very life!"

I skimmed the review once I saw the B score and rolled my eyes when it was compared to Breaking Bad.

His name is Bob

Actually the older girl named then. Thats why her younger sister said she was messed up, not weak

Game of thrones reference AND Futurama. I like you

I'm not. They would've stretched zombie Lori scenes for far too long

This episode for one deserved an A. I didn't care about Karen, but I cared about what she meant to Tyrese. I cried when the eldest of the sisters tried to kill her dad before he turned completely. I felt saddened that she's unable to see the walkers as threatening. I cried watching Michonne grasp Judith like she was

So, when Olivia's dad is telling her that she has to disappear and get a new life is this foreshadowing what happened to  Olivia's mom. They gloss over that she died when Olivia was 12, but couldn't it be possible that he gave her the same ultimatum (under a different situation, I'd hope) and she wasn't a strong as

The things I'd do to Mr. President… mmmm

Me too! When Olivia yelled at her father repeatedly asking, "Where's Jake" I was screaming with her. They need to save that gorgeous man! I guess the good news is that Harrison had something to do in this episode. Sometimes it feels as if he's the good looking guy that just stands there

I hope Jake makes it out better than Huck did. D: Also bravo to Mellie. I love the scenes between President Grant and Olivia. Hell, I'll scream, "SEXY TIMES" when they share the same room together. However, I also love Mellie and her ambition to rise and burn those who create obstacles for her. Simply accepting that

Late to the foray, but I'm surprised you didn't include the parallel scenes of men being told off/controlled by women within this episode. Not only do we see Mary tell her father he's lost, and the women of Downtown firmly standing against Robert's tirade about Ethel and propriety, but we also see scenes where Daisy

I think it depends on the style. I'm an American and enjoy both. You can't compare The Wire with Luthor, Mad Men with Downton Abbey, Dawson's Creek with Skins, Smallville with Misfits, F.R.I.E.N.D.S (or any other male roommate equivalent) to Peep Show, Big Bang to IT Crowd, Spartacus to Game of Thrones etc. Each has