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I for one think it's great that they let him use his real legs.

Holy cow.

He's 5'4", so no he's not a little person. Apparently he's had rheumatoid arthritis since he was four years old, which explains his proportions.

I really hope we never see or hear of the screaming roadhouse girl again. That was just perfect; I don't want context.

If that was the case, would he have included her in FWWM?

*thumbs up*

The first episodes Catherine Coulson and Miguel Ferrer appeared in were dedicated to them, but both have appeared numerous times since.

Yes, it was "another Monica Bellucci" dream.

Every other deceased cast member had the first episode they appeared in dedicated to them, if I recall correctly. I'm not saying I believe Bowie will appear, but I don't believe this rules it out.

Donna keeps her sanity with the help of her robot friends-in-law.

"We are amidst strange beings, in a strange land.
The flow of time itself is convoluted, with heroes [decades] old phasing in and out.
The very fabric wavers, and relations shift and obscure."

I think he's still with Nadine. He's wearing a wedding ring, anyway…

I thought of that scene when she went to the kitchen, but I hadn't thought of it that way. Interesting thought.

That's a good point. I had no idea what to expect because I knew the show likely would't match any expectations I could possibly come up with. Every week the show proves me right in that.

Welcome to the internet.

He said "Johnny's kid."

I thought there was an establishing shot of the house when she was watching TV in an earlier episode. Could be wrong, though.

That scene made me crave jerky, then made me uncomfortable to the point that I would probably have been afraid to eat it.

I was so sure we were gonna have another "kid gets plowed by a pickup truck" scene. Glad it didn't go that way.

I felt like that scene was placed to give the impression that Coop won't be returning to Las Vegas, or at least that's the feeling I got from it. The song felt right in its own odd way to me.