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My friend and I enjoy how they always want a "gourmet" kitchen, but their budget is like $5. You can't afford granite and stainless steel? Shocking!

Aw, thank you.

That fast? Sweet.

It's 12:30am here in Colorado. How am I supposed to go to sleep when all I can think about is how they dug coal together?

"All he saw was a man in a hat pointing a gun at Boyd."

I remember seeing an ad for the series premiere in Entertainment Weekly, thinking "Oh, he's hot," and forgetting to watch. Then I caught the tail end of episode 3. I caught up immediately and I've been watching it ever since. So I didn't start from exactly day one, but this is as close as I've ever come to watching a

Yes, he was. They're not the same, but they have criminal connections. Detroit was more powerful than the Dixie mafia so I think they considered Arnett to be something like a subsidiary.

And people think that's a bad thing for some reason.

My dad loves this movie so I've seen it a couple of times. We even watched it after watching Justified and he didn't recognize Olyphant at all.

I describe it as "lawmen and outlaws in Eastern Kentucky" which sounds cool to me, but apparently people don't go for that, and then I judge their TV tastes.

Stupid FX took that video down from YouTube.

People can develop early onset Alzheimer's in their 50s so I assumed that was her condition.

To be fair, the most frequent name drop on the show has been Pappy Van Winkle, and I know that's not happening.

Alasdair is my favorite.

Patrick Fabian is 49.

And now I feel bad that I enjoyed his fantasy series. Good thing they were library books.

This show turned out to be such a good hurt. Cannot wait for next season.

God, that line delivery.

And now I need to go rewatch this movie.

My dad, in his mid-60s, loves Blue Bloods and watches at least an episode every day. I honestly forget that it exists until he reminds me that he watches it.