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Weevil: If you're looking for my trophy, its back by auto shop.
Veronica: A lube job? Or can you medal in stealing hubcaps?
Weevil: Is this 1970? Rims, baby.
Veronica: So you got a trophy for a rim job?

And then she accepted money in exchange for letting some random people bury a body in the hole they dug. Mickey's reaction didn't surprise me at all. He had a whole plan to kill Frank in S2, and backed down, but I think that had far more to do with Ian than much actual squeamishness about murder.

That scene wasn't in the previous episode (Crazy Love ended with Ian just walking through the door after signing his admittance papers). However, that scene was released as a clip right after Crazy Love ended and was in the promo & maybe you watched it and that's why you feel like you've seen it before?

I believe at one point he did make a comment about wanting to use some of the money to rebuild his brewery, actually.

Yeah, I'm assuming that he broke, but how do you not?

Yeah, I don't think Mickey has truly been in denial that Ian is ill since the funeral incident. I just think he's a dumb kid from the hood who doesn't want to see his boyfriend committed & therefore convinced himself that he could manage Ian himself. I think *that* particular bit of denial is being ripped away now.

Bellamy was giving orders to the guard this episode & no one batted an eye. I think they've given up.

I thought it needed a lot more build up to work. As it stands, I thought it was OOC & maybe something the character will never recover from in my eyes (its not hard, I already wanted to push Finn off a cliff). In this same episode, Finn sets Murphy free, who recently shot Raven, probably disabling her for life, and

My biggest frustration with the show in general (I stopped watching at the end of 3B) was that clearly, Jeff Davis & co would come up with these particular visuals or moments they wanted to do and then string them together instead of letting that stuff grow out of a coherent arc. You could just tell that Jeff Davis

I'm probably the wrong person to reply, because the class warfare aspect is one of my favorite things about the show, but I will say that it continues to be a part of the story throughout the first two seasons. With the move to college season 3, its less prominent. And for me, its one of the reasons that season 3

Even as a Logan fan, I understand why he's a character that doesn't sit well with many people, but..he's hot, he's snarky, he's never passive, unafraid to wade into danger to help out, he's got wounded puppy eyes, his heart on his sleeve, and a shitty childhood. I don't think finding him appealing is rocket science. I

Yeah, we don't know what happened with Derek and Peter yet, which is annoying. I'm not a fan of the show's tendency to just not show things simply because they don't want to explain them yet. I don't think (yet) that its a dropped plot thread, just one whose time to be revealed hasn't come. It also became apparent to

Yeah, you can't tell from the trailer, obviously, but Rob Thomas said they haven't been dating the whole time (no way the romance stuff in the movie works if they had), just a recent reunion.

From the clip, he's been off somewhere getting super hot, apparently.

I think that's the silver lining for this show when you have issues with an episode or character choice, that they go through plot quickly enough that they generally move on pretty quickly from whatever it is didn't work for you.