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He was feeling his hair yet again…in the box. Eep.

He was feeling his hair yet again…in the box. Eep.

He was feeling his hair yet again…in the box. Eep.

He was feeling his hair yet again…in the box. Eep.

He was feeling his hair yet again…in the box. Eep.

He was feeling his hair yet again…in the box. Eep.

He was feeling his hair yet again…in the box. Eep.

He was feeling his hair yet again…in the box. Eep.

He was feeling his hair yet again…in the box. Eep.

He was feeling his hair yet again…in the box. Eep.

He was feeling his hair yet again…in the box. Eep.

He was feeling his hair yet again…in the box. Eep.

He was feeling his hair yet again…in the box. Eep.

He was feeling his hair yet again…in the box. Eep.

He was feeling his hair yet again…in the box. Eep.

He was feeling his hair yet again…in the box. Eep.

He was feeling his hair yet again…in the box. Eep.

Exactly. I thought about that earlier episode, too. That undercurrent is definitely there. And this episode he was threatening her with even more violence…"the fist or the knife". Yikes. I was so relieved when Floyd stepped in. I immediately wondered how often she's had to do that, then wondered how many times she

Maybe just because he too is a murderous sociopath…even though he's smarter.

I was thinking along those same lines. Wouldn't it be wonderful if they (the aliens) make an appearance somewhere down the line and cure Betsy? But alas, we know better.