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Me, too. It horrified me and stuck in my head, and I wish it hadn't.

I think Peggy would feed Ed to the wolverines if it served her purposes.

I've already commented more than once that this show makes me miss Justified. Now you've got me missing The Sopranos.

I think of Mags and her clan at some point in each episode. Yet more reason for me to miss Justified.

The Mahler gave me goosebumps.
Devo made me laugh.
What a juxtaposition. Gotta love it!

Zzzap. Thwack." Gimme a chocolate glaze."
"Ya got me thinking you're up to some shady doin's, Mister."
"Luckily, Karl was nearby stressin' the plumbin'."
"…assaulted during the appropriation of donuts."
Such delightful dialogue (delivered in a regional dialect) makes me miss Justified so damn much!!!

Does it make me less of a lady that I want to punch Peggy in the face every time she says "Hon"???

I know! I wanted him to help them, to share with them. They needed it.

Oh, the arrogance of youth.

Oh, I'm still not over the horse…or the piglets…or even the broken-footed chicken.

I was reading your comment and agreeing with it, then came to the last word. Was the capitalization accidental or are you toying with us poor souls who still aren't over the loss of "Justified"?
I still miss it!!!

And quite accurate as to how some in the deep south would pronounce it.

If they had touched Tabitha's cheek or thanked her for her companionship and precious gifts, I would've required immediate medical attention.

I think you and I may have been separated at birth.
Every single word of that could've come out of my mouth (or from my fingertips), and my original comment was very Tabitha-centric.

I'd like to see that, too. But they looked so innocent and frightened, and the guy was injured and on crutches so they probably weren't long for that world.
Unfortunately.
I always sympathize with characters like that. I'm afraid that's how I would be. Then again, who knows? I could turn out to be as badass as Carol.

I would love to spend about a month in that rustic but well-furbished cabin in those verdant woods with Tabitha the sweet and smart goat as my companion (minus zombies and sociopaths, of course)…meditating, walking in the woods, and making goat cheese. What blissful peace and quiet…what a nice break from

Bud on being in the delivery room…
"You'll hear language you'll never forget for the rest of your life!"

The slightly Angel-esque elements last season were what renewed my interest in the show. That's what brought it back to life after it had been stagnant for a while. I'm looking forward to seeing just how much of that influence will manifest throughout this season.

I'm glad Grimm's back. I didn't realize just how much I missed Bud as nervous nurturer, and Wu…well, just being Wu.

Night-time in the butcher's shop made me miss The Sopranos.