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Well yeah, they chopped off a head, but as the Hydrans like to say, "chop off one head, two heads take its place.".

I'm somewhat surprised that he didn't surface on Arrow first with all the other Spartacus alumni. But by the gods, it is good to see him again.

The acting was riveting. I really thought the players were firing on all cylinders throughout this finale. It did seem the sum was greater than it's parts. I still think that the story does have some flaws that keep the show from being a classic.

I'm beginning to wonder if Chuck's EM sensitivity syndrome is a mask for the pain he is giving his conscience whenever he sticks a wrench into Jimmy's life. He seems to be doing fine until after he steals Mesa Verde back and then collapses as though he were having a heart attack. We know from the an earlier hospital

I love her smiles! Well timed and executed for maximum charm.

There's almost too much to hate about the show now that I don't know where to begin. I was looking forward to having Morgan(dude playing Negan) here but it looks like he brought his bad luck with him after being on a good show that got canceled (Magic City), followed by a bad one with that now cray-cray Halle Berry

Don't forget about the part when he pretends to be sweeping the floor.

I thought it was a great metaphor for Jimmy's fate. At first the outside is pushing him around, and then Jimmy's uncontrollable drives are propelling his actions leading to an uncertain future.

It seems to fit in with the theme of not being the sheep, but being the wolf. The prologue gave a compelling explanation for why people become con-women/men.

This episode was great. An explanation for Jimmy's pathology which almost completely explains why he does what does next. "You're either the wolf, or the sheep."

Yes, but more specifically, I think of Mrs. Doubtfire.

This is a strange show. The hedge fund traders seem to base all their trades on "tips" as though their job is to cultivate secret insider connections that will allow them to reap windfalls from their positions. They seem to be graduates from mostly top tier colleges, but the trades they make don't seem to be based

I don't think the food posturing is some kind of elitist badge of honor. If any of you have ever been to New York, you would easily find that there's an amazing variety of affordable Asian food there. And it's noticeable that it just isn't the "ethnics" who are eating it. The references to Korean and Vietnamese food

They sure pulled together an incredible cast for this: Patrick Stewart, Brad Dourif, Sean Young, Richard Jordan, Jose Ferer, Kyle M, etc I wonder what an "extras" section would have looked like if this came out on Blu-ray today.

For whatever reason the world of top flight law firms this show portrays feels like the no fun Federation years on STTNG(Star Trek the Next Generation). Then again I think every profession has it's seemingly petty rules that should never be violated, and when they are the results are extreme penalties for the

Seemed more Irish. She's probably boning dialect coach.

Funny how actors from other shows I used to watch are winding up on this one. Xander Berkeley has a niche playing assholes from a score of shows and now Jeffrey Dean Morgan from Magic City and Extant. Who else can they tap in the actor free agent market?

That's the niche he's carved out for himself in a bunch of shows I've seen him in: 24, Being Human, Salem, and now TWD.

The one way that the kinky pie films could bite Jimmy in the ass is if the cops could find a way to time stamp it as having been created after the fact. I'll hold my breath to see if that comes to pass.

Jesus looks like he has some MMA skills. It's about time that TWD cast run into someone like that. On the other hand, I guess they're a long away from Star City.