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Brain Lock
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Kamehameha!

Someone get Clyde Bruckman on the …what, him too? dangit!

Someone get Clyde Bruckman on the …what, him too? dangit!

you Knipfing Yuspa!

you Knipfing Yuspa!

"there is no end of John G's out there."
[hides Dan and David]

"there is no end of John G's out there."
[hides Dan and David]

SPOILERS!

SPOILERS!

"The location is important, because the story turns on Missouri’s especially tortured history involving its role in the Civil War, and the inability of people generations removed from that conflict to fully move past a bloody, chaotic event that pitted brother against brother."

"The location is important, because the story turns on Missouri’s especially tortured history involving its role in the Civil War, and the inability of people generations removed from that conflict to fully move past a bloody, chaotic event that pitted brother against brother."

Anyone else expecting, "Hey George, Nice Pubes!"?

Anyone else expecting, "Hey George, Nice Pubes!"?

hmm…maybe I should have read down first, as I just noted in thread above this ep reveals Dalia to be a bit of a genius/quick study in languages.

hmm…maybe I should have read down first, as I just noted in thread above this ep reveals Dalia to be a bit of a genius/quick study in languages.

When you think about it, this ep actually showed Dalia is a bit of a genius behind the aloof blonde ditz.  She understood her new step-mother's rapid news (and if not, was able to quickly realize what she was going on about), then was able to read the Torah.

When you think about it, this ep actually showed Dalia is a bit of a genius behind the aloof blonde ditz.  She understood her new step-mother's rapid news (and if not, was able to quickly realize what she was going on about), then was able to read the Torah.

I remember seeing it, but have no other memory of it other than SJP and her humongous specs.