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Michael Caffee
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"Y'all can make tea from this itty bitty bag? Next thing we know, you'll be makin' a whole Sunday dinner!"

That would be awful! I hate seeing two great actors with proven chemistry work together on a TV show.

A Western series produced by a Justified exec? Shut up and take my…viewing!

"Now this here chamber pot, it'll change your lives!"

How dare you go and tell us something pretty!

"Stop trying to make walking around in your underwear happen, it's not gonna—actually, keep trying."

Not a PTA fan I take it? I can definitely see how one would think the critical knobslobbery for "Inherent Vice" was ridiculous. I did not get that movie one bit. But he's made some very good ones in the past. To each their own, though.

"It's all-new Fappin' Crunch. Just wait, it'll be coming soon!"

I love Saoirse Ronan. She was great in "Atonement" and gave a very impressive performance in the underrated "Hanna." (Also heard she was good in "The Lovely Bones," never saw it though.) She has the skills to play a variety of roles. But man…she caught some shit for "The Host," even though she did her best and the

I don't think I'm as against the episode as you are, but you're absolutely right that the brooding guitar player's song was ridiculously ham-fisted. To the point where the close-up shots of her were actually making me laugh (an unusual event during the hour). Because we were supposed to feel so SAD, right? I mean,

Fair enough, that makes more sense. Justified always did excel at examining law enforcement and criminal operations from the inside out, so you got to see all the corners of their universe. Also, that flashback scene tonight with the younger Velcoro walking into Semyon's bar actually did somewhat remind me of Raylan

I love Justified and respect any Justified fan. But I don't think that show ever got this grim. It was also very funny from episode to episode, which made a great balance with some of its darker storylines.

I hear werewolves are freaks in the sack too.

Well I personally was just remembering a scene from some "Twilight" film where it was the guy and the girl sitting in some meadow doing exactly that. Watched it with the Rifftrax commentary and Mike says "to every girl watching this: your boyfriend will never, ever, ever do this with you." So I guess, rather than

It also had Gabriel Byrne in it. Which is…wow.

Do the hot guys also read poetry with the girl in beautiful green meadows, and occasionally brood about life so they can sound deep and stuff? Those things usually help too.

And certainly not with that attractive young lady.

Yeah, I thought that Aphrodite was the goddess of love, and that the script was purposely misinterpreting that so as to make some kind of point. I guess it can sometimes be Athena. Hell, I don't know.

Yeah, I was wondering what the hell that was. I really, really hope it was just milk.

Ah, okay. That makes sense. Regarding Taylor Kitsch, he's alright. Not bad in my opinion, but certainly not a great one.