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Is this a prequel to the "Purge" movies?

Time to stockpile the neon orange goodness, people. Don't worry about it going bad before you can eat it; it's chock full of preservatives so it'll basically last forever.

I think at this point Carter's so traumatized at the disruption of a life that she treasured that she's got blinders on. At some point, she's going to have to grapple with the fact that everything that's happening now is a consequence of her abductor's action.

And Robert Pine as Pop Pop! It's like an early eighties TV reunion.

I think Richard and Monica had a great dynamic in the pilot, which was as the only two sane people looking clear-eyed at this insane world. I would much rather have a "Leslie and Ron eating waffles together after work" sort of friendship between them than a tired romantic retread of countless other sitcoms.

We're just over halfway through the season. I could see the rest of the season playing out with Fiona in jail and a time jump between seasons with her getting released in the next season premiere.

The thing I love about Raylan and Loretta together is that they're both deeply damaged people with daddy issues whose outward calmness masks deep-seated rage — Raylan because his father was such a POS, Loretta because she loved her father and he was taken from her too soon.

One reason that Dewey's never down for long is that he never shows any malice. He's a get-along-go-alone sort of guy. There really isn't any anger or passion behind his racism and homophobia. You get the impression that if he'd grown up in a different family he might have turned out as an amiable mail room clerk