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So Tom Waits was big on the old Hershel farm.  Seems a little unlikely, but then again, perhaps Tom Waits is more mainstream than I think he is.  I love him, but he's not a huge hit with my wife and kids.

Yep I feel the same way.  This season has been very good in terms of the challenges.  They have largely corrected the issues of season 9.  And as much as I hated to see her go, Kristen dug her own grave with her comments at Judges table, and lest we forget, she actually PICKED Josie to be on her team.  At that point,

Apparently there is such a thing as TOO much integrity.  Kristen, honey, if ever there was a time to not bite your tongue, it was during that judges table.  Being straightforward and honest does not equal throwing someone under the bus.  Besides, if a bitch tries to push you into the oncoming bus, you get a free pass

A little. I think USA blew it. They should have settled in at the point where Mike was back in with the CIA, with Pearce as his handler. Then they could have easily banged out 3 or 4 seasons of shows featuring a nice mix of case of the week stuff, with some darker, CIA black ops things mixed in for flavor.

A little. I think USA blew it. They should have settled in at the point where Mike was back in with the CIA, with Pearce as his handler. Then they could have easily banged out 3 or 4 seasons of shows featuring a nice mix of case of the week stuff, with some darker, CIA black ops things mixed in for flavor.

Uh, right, and the Governor didn't deserve that because he is so kind and just.

Uh, right, and the Governor didn't deserve that because he is so kind and just.

Probably because they were tired of working for a psychopath who would kill you for the most minor of offenses at any moment.  Besides, what more did Gyp have to offer them at that point.

Probably because they were tired of working for a psychopath who would kill you for the most minor of offenses at any moment.  Besides, what more did Gyp have to offer them at that point.

I can see Fiona going along with Michael into hiding, possibly for the rest of her life, and I might even buy Sam doing it, but Jesse?  That's a bit of a stretch.  He's only known Michael for a few years and for most of that time he was being deceived by him.  Now he's willing to throw his whole life away for the guy.

I can see Fiona going along with Michael into hiding, possibly for the rest of her life, and I might even buy Sam doing it, but Jesse?  That's a bit of a stretch.  He's only known Michael for a few years and for most of that time he was being deceived by him.  Now he's willing to throw his whole life away for the guy.

My quibble with the otherwise fantastic episode was that Brody is comfortable with his life now, and seemed really annoyed that Nazir contacted him through the reporter in the previous episode, so why wouldn't he just let the guy get shot and move on with his new cushy, connected life.  Of course, if they did that,

My quibble with the otherwise fantastic episode was that Brody is comfortable with his life now, and seemed really annoyed that Nazir contacted him through the reporter in the previous episode, so why wouldn't he just let the guy get shot and move on with his new cushy, connected life.  Of course, if they did that,

That really confused me for a bit.  I thought they were going to go into some story where Louie ended up playing several nights in a row for some reason.

That really confused me for a bit.  I thought they were going to go into some story where Louie ended up playing several nights in a row for some reason.

@Dikachu:disqus I think you're taking this show a little too seriously.  I thought it was pretty amusing that they gave her so much dialog.  And it's a nice little gift for the Korean speaking fans.

@Dikachu:disqus I think you're taking this show a little too seriously.  I thought it was pretty amusing that they gave her so much dialog.  And it's a nice little gift for the Korean speaking fans.

I realize I am supposed to suspend my disbelief before tuning in, but I can't accept that Anson had time to set the entire massive chemical plant up to explode with a dead man switch no less, in what, about 90 minutes? With only what he had on him when he ditched his car? WTF? Does he carry explosives and dead man

I realize I am supposed to suspend my disbelief before tuning in, but I can't accept that Anson had time to set the entire massive chemical plant up to explode with a dead man switch no less, in what, about 90 minutes? With only what he had on him when he ditched his car? WTF? Does he carry explosives and dead man

I don't know how many viewers remember this, but two seasons ago, Sal was basically propositioned by one of the guys from the tobacco company, and Don had no sympathy when Sal didn't want to go through with it.  Granted, in Don's mind I am sure it is one thing if a man prostitutes himself, but quite a different thing