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Silly me. I've seen frowning faces and others, but if I've seen that one I guess I just didn't really notice it. When I read your comment, I actually spent a minute trying to figure out if the "t"s and underlined space were some clever reference you were making to Jacob/Tim! Oh, well, one must be able to laugh at

Thanks, I think I remember Season 4 dude…and Raylan's crappy apartment over the bar (as opposed to his crappy motel room). You poor thing (the mourning/binge-watching )…I feel your pain! I rewatched Season 1, but I'm going to take a breather before reliving the rest. I knew I would miss Justified, but this is

You know what they say, great minds run on the same track. Seriously though, I knew I would miss Justified..but this is just pathetic! Tuesday nights feel like the empty cold vacuum of space! BTW, I hate to sound stupid but what does that little coda mean?

Me, too. I think more should happen with that story line. And Caleb's impact on Norma (and Norman) was (and maybe yet will be) the most important aspect of it. But when I was replying to Alex McCown's comment that he wishes Caleb had never been introduced or at least sent away ASAP , I was talking about why I'm glad

Yeah, Norma has mishandled so many things….but I can't really blame her about the driver's license. Didn't she find out at that same time that he was having blackouts? (Cody or Emma told her? Maybe Cody.) I wouldn't let my kid drive either under those circumstances. But it did play into her overall overprotectiveness.

Yeah, I expect it, too …but I'm still gonna cling to a slim hope that at least one will survive. Got to! I mean, they can't kill off everybody….. (?)

Norman didn't kill Juno, though…a car did. She was a stray he took in.

Yep, whether climbing…or digging….or throwing traffic cones, she's a woman of action!

That's what I'm afraid of. How sad to think that their concern for others might bring about their own demise. However, I'm going to keep hoping they escape with their lives. Who knows? Being as most of us expect something bad to happen maybe the writers will surprise us with a happy ending for these two. Sometimes I

I'd forgotten Winston McBride! Fahey was hot back then (and you and I do love our hot US Marshalls, don't we?). I also remember him in (of all things) "Psycho 3" with Anthony Perkins. He played a real scuz-bucket (but oh! those blue eyes) staying at the Bates Motel in one of those odd Psycho sequels in the 80's. And

…..but then we wouldn't have had that "operatic meeting in the middle of a field"! Seriously though, I think Caleb has served one purpose. When he first arrived we didn't know what his agenda was concerning Dylan, but in the last couple of episodes they've shown that he really does care about him (and he's been

Emma and Dylan both have puppy-dog eyes, they really get to me. Another thing that was so poignant about that scene in Emma's room was her acceptance (without judgment) of the circumstances of Dylan's birth. When she told him she knew that Caleb is his father he was worried about what she thought. Even though it's

Hey, thanks for providing that link…should've done it myself earlier.

It's 14 hours after your query and I only just saw it, and I also see that Kumagoro has posted the link for you. Sorry I didn't answer sooner.

"Aw, shucks…" she replied, smiling sweetly. And yes, I saw a trailer for that movie, too. Looks a little low budget but I'll watch it. He's also going to be in the mini-series they've been advertising on the History Channel called "Texas Rising ", with Bill Paxton, Ray Liotta, Kris Kristofferson, Jeff Fahey (Uncle

Boy Howdy, it sure should be. Unless it's……"interrupted "…..

Just read a joint interview with them. Vera said she was really "landing those punches ", to which Nestor replied "If you call those punches. You batted me like a little cat ". So she posted a pic of her (slightly) bruised hand. Then they continued to tease each other about it. Good chemistry between those two.

"I hate you."
"I hate you, too…so what?"
Shades of Sam and Diane.

Regarding Norma's hair (it's killing me!) and (lack of ) fashion sense…I think they've deliberately made her dowdy this season as a real contrast between her and "Mind Norma"…especially as we're seeing more of her (Mind Norma) now. Imaginary Norma definitely has better hair, make-up, and that little summer dress (the

Yes, Dylan's too nice a guy to want his kindness to influence Emma's feelings. He's not a manipulator like so many others around him.