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Since I work in tech, I was a little apprehensive going into this show, but knowing Mike Judge's background, and seeing what he did in Office Space, I figured the things the characters did would be realistic enough. I have no problem at all with the fictional metrics and compression technology. It all is totally

Well he did build that island didn't he? They could just say he decided to move there permanently and put someone else in charge of his company…or have him sell it.

Huh, I guess my brain converted them to joints, and the fact that he pulled a banana out of his catch all drawer convinced me even more that that was in fact what I saw. Neither one really made sense, so I thought it was more of that blurring of fantasy and reality that we have been seeing this season.

Those were birthday candles? I thought it was two joints.

I'm not sure Pete had quite risen to the level of a rival of Don's at the time they slept together had he? Seems like he was still in clueless little shithead mode at the time.

Don/Peggy vs The Hound/Arya would be more apropos.

Tyrion appeared to be doing a Sherlock Holmes bit with that cup. I don't suspect he was involved. My money is on the Tyrell's via cake, even thou hit doesn't make sense strategically. Either that or Sansa.

Those poor Rickless bastards.

Unfortunately J.P. many of this country's jurors do not realize it's fake. Just do a quick Google search for "CSI effect" and you see countless articles on the topic.

Well Dewey said it himself at the beginning of the season, "those Florida Crowes are bad news"

They need to get Bunk and McNulty on that shit.

Well from the preview it appears the shots are coming through the door, so that makes it kind of hard to aim.

Same reaction here. That didn't make sense to me at all. How was she planning on proceeding?

Well if they do go that way, they should at least jump in with both feet and have Art say "I'm gettin' too old for this shit." at some point in the episode.

On the FX page it says it is a new story, with new characters, so not a reboot thankfully. I mean, why try to redo a movie that was so well crafted in the first place. Also, according to the FX page, it is a limited 10 episode series, so it may not be the ongoing commitment of yet another serialized drama. I

I'm pretty sure J.P. was referring to the guy a few seasons ago who would place a gun on the table and would challenge his opponent to grab it before he did, then would stab their hand. When he tried it with Raylan, it didn't work out as planned. That is exactly what this reminded me of as well. I also liked that.

I really do want to watch an episode of Ball Fondlers now.

Cut Zach some slack. Just because you don't agree with him doesn't mean he's not qualified to review the show. He even posited in his review that the plot may have worked for some viewers but for him it was just too much.

Jack, you make it sound like the two people she killed had the sniffles. By the time she killed them, others had already died horrible deaths and reanimated from the illness. From a character perspective, it makes perfect sense, Carol, since losing her daughter, has become hardened to the harsh reality of her

The Texas season was a debacle, but luckily for the producers, the best chef won that season in spite of it. I did not want Nick to win, and I feel that over the season, he did not perform as well as either Shirley or Nina, but I don't feel they blew it by picking him. I think the comparisons to the selection of