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so how did it end up?

Imperium. it was good. He's FBI and goes UC to help stop domestic terrorism. It reflects today where these right wing militias are popping up and are potentially more dangerous than any foreign insurgent.

Has there been a news break every show this season?

it matches what he does in his live shows - the 2nd song "Call To Arms" is the last song on the album and last song in his show - they play is balls to the wall and he usually ends up on the floor or breaking something. So it wasnt just for SNL - it has been a consistent part of the live show with that song.

I think it was more around S5 or S6 that the shouting became prevalent. It was all bickering all the time. They actually have toned it down since then I feel. It was almost unwatchable. They are at least having conversations and such now.

yes, to answer your question. It sounds like what Mac based it on withe chewing and such, unless that is also part of the general urban myth…

even nailed the photo album step if things were going well. Its uncanny how these small things relate to everyone in some way.

I thought the Guyana thing was a play on the Jim Jones/Guyana Massacre - hence the koolaid joke, not because it had GUY in the name….It played better if you knew what they were riffing on.

This - being an Auburn fan/grad - the WAR EAGLE tradition is incredible - you get fan interactions in the strangest of places.

Sturgil SImpson's love letter and life guide to his child "A Sailors Guide To Earth" was probably my favorite this year. Since he is a country artist I think it got missed by a lot of people, but it wasnt a country album - it was backed by the Dap Kings and was down right funky. I recommend this album to anyone

well thats a damn shame we didnt get that. This also makes sense how it kind of became a KKBB redux

I'll do just that, thanks for the. CONFIRMATION and the tip!

which on that note the Elsie story line has not been wrapped up either, correct?

What stinger? Was there something post credits? My DVR did not record that if so.

Just to confirm - the Head Security Guard never got a scene showing what happened to him after fighting the Ghost Nation, right? Plus no scene having anyone ask about where the Chief of Security is, even when the 'crisis/event' was unfolding? That other guy was in charge and it was like they just accepted that the

this is quite prescient considering the teaser for next weeks episode (11/22) from this weeks end (11/15)

I bet that its the Head Security guy that grabbed Elsie, noticing something was amiss in a supposedly abandoned area so went to check it out and then thought she was up to no good. Once Elsie explains, they will be on the same team again and can continue their semi flirty ways.

I am pretty convinced Westworld is off planet somehow - help explains why they have plain apartments on campus (Bernard's for example), why everything is created in house (except flies), why Bernard'a wife talks about trying to reach him out there and getting a good connection, why a laser satellite up-link would be

As for those saying that the hemorrhaging of money talk counts as a point to the dual timeline theory, it is not: The first episodes were in present time and talked about corporate slashing budgets, etc. They can be in financial trouble in the present as well. This trouble would also explain Theresa/Board Lady's

possible clue to the timelines being the same:
Ford asked Delores when the last time she talked to Arnold was during the dream sequence after she fell in the parade while being with William. She said she had not talked to Arnold in 34 years. Wouldn't that mean that she is in the present timeline, along with William and