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The Thin White Duke
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Eh, I just did that last week.

Berfred Mannardo!

Having that woman get to say thanks to Mr. Jackpots was a touching moment.

I'd like to see James again, even if it's just for a goodbye.

Nobody wants to talk about their hilarious "Premature Premature Evaluation" spoof of Stereogum?

I thought you said "ready to go HAIM" for a second.

No doubt. The guy has been doing great dramatic roles recently but this one is his most high-profile.

They're up there.

He was playing a new Badalamenti piece.

One of the most incredible moments in television history.

With every step Cooper makes to returning I get so excited.

I consider this and 8 to be the best, though they're both really different.

They did say drugs were being sold at schools…

Wasn't in that many scenes, but the ones he was in were brilliant.

I've been waiting for when Ben tells the Sheriff that he's has the key!

He came excruciatingly close to returning at the end. It has to be a setup so he can come back in the next episode or two.

I'm a little sad to see Lillard go, he was phenomenal in this season.

I thought she was good in this one. Loved her scenes with Carl!

Having Becky revealed to be his daughter was great, and you could see his emotion when talking to her, and seeing Shelly run off to kiss another guy was heartbreaking. And then the crazy scene outside. Holy shit.

What a great line of comic relief.