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Amateur!!!

That was indeed a tonic!

"…a porno featuring Raylan…"
You just gave me a case of the vapors.

Raymond J. Barry's good at playing detestable (yet strangely understandable) characters. I don't know what's worse…Raylan's daddy or Joan's brother.

I've got one thing to say about Mamacita…she was worth her weight in gold.*
Wonder if Joan truly realized that.

Hey, I just watched the first airing of The Son, and didn't know Zahn was in it as I hadn't seen your edit (till just now). So I just went in search of you to let you know, in case you didn't.
I thought it was worth watching. Of course he's always good. And I like this older, gruffer Pierce Brosnan. So you might want

I knew he reminded me of someone but couldn't pin it down.
Thanks!

Well no wonder I couldn't recall. Now that you mention it, though, MP harassing Nureyev does sound familiar. She obviously has a thing for ballet legends.

That's even better.

That's interesting info.
Thanks for posting those links.

No one wants to lie to their kids, but a parents' duty to protect their kids sometimes supercedes that. Paige could push all she wanted, but they're the grown-ups and should've been able to quell that situation, at least till she was a little older. She was simply too young and immature. Or at least that's my

When Philip's EST instructor intoned "Love, it's all around you", did anyone else hear "and so the feeling grows" in their head?

True. I could see them bringing home a girl to meet their son. But three, all at the same time, and literally lined up in a row. I not only thought of a buffet, it also conjured up images of a meat market…and a police line-up.
All I know for sure is, Oleg didn't like it one bit.

Uh-oh. Sounds like somebody needs to get out there and mingle and meet new people and try new things.

Ohhh…that would be a deal-breaker.
However, the most intelligent person I've ever known was also the world's biggest Python fan. So maybe there's hope.

Hmmm.
Maybe you've just been hanging out with the wrong gentile women(?).

I was wondering the same thing. But it just feels like that storyline will have to come into play with the changes happening in Philip. I'm sure the writers have figured out a way. And whatever it is will probably break our hearts.

The altruistic wheat project makes me sad to think about it. I'm sure there have been agricultural improvements, but Grain Guy's dream to feed the world and vanquish hunger has not come to pass.

Yeah, Art could handle it with that same fatherly-yet-all-business vibe that Gabriel projects.

That line really illustrates the damage they've already done by telling Paige the truth.
She may be growing up, but that doesn't change the fact that when they told her what they really are, they were saddling an immature teen with information beyond her real understanding.
She doesn't even know the half of it yet,