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I hope they're rushing and not dragging!

Wynn should absolutely rank among the best supporting characters like you said. He had so many memorable scenes during the show's run. My personal favorite was his back-and-forth with Raylan in the season three finale, when Raylan wants information and starts playing that "Harlan roulette" game with Wynn in his R.V.

You bring up a good point, in that Mags managed to be scary while putting up a friendly, down-home facade for the most part. I just think that, in terms of most physically-imposing (and psychologically-unhinged), Quarles managed to come off as terrifying. Not to mention the multitude of messed up things he did over

Well-intentioned but misguided, eh? Reminds me of a more recent article they did, something along the lines of "these ten photos prove plus-size women can be sexy." And plus-size women can indeed be sexy. I personally love women who are larger or more voluptuous than whatever societal "norms" have been imposed over

Hahaha, if memory serves this is the second HuffPo-related discussion we've had where you've brought mastectomy porn up. So now I have to ask what the origin of that is.

Are they friends with the CEO of Tits? I'm liking the gender equity there.

Oh, I wish I was illiterate so I didn't have to read that.

People say Mags Bennett was "Justified's" best villain, and I certainly don't begrudge them that. But Quarles was fucking terrifying, especially given his backstory and the "problem" he had with young boys. Not to mention entertaining almost every time he was on screen. Also, the scene where he threatens to kill

"Forget it, Tom. It's Avocadotown."

I'd be nervous if this affects our avocado supply. After all, what other item will Californians put on their food to make it taste awful?

You're being sarcastic, aren't you? Your cynicism goes against everything the Huffington Post has ever taught me!

Well where else do you propose we put the old, rich white people out to pasture?

You really do learn something new every day.

The episode where he "reviews" orgies was one of the most hilarious things I'd seen in a long time.

"I'm Gazorpazorp-fucking-field, bitch!"

The A.V. Club called it "hilarious!" Granted, the endorsement probably carries more weight here than it did with "Mulaney," but still.

That's actually a pretty good collection of voice actors they've got. Cranston is fantastic in pretty much anything. Keegan-Michael Key was great in that new episode of "Rick and Morty"…that I, uh, heard about. And Nick Kroll was awesome in the short-lived HBO series "The Life and Times of Tim." At least for me and

Glad you got all caught up with it. I too find the atmosphere and overall universe of the show to be one-of-a-kind. Part of it is its Southern setting, and auteur directors like Ray McKinnon can get a hell of a lot out of it. Don't know if you've seen his short film "The Accountant," which had him and Walton Goggins,

I had seen Clayne Crawford in various TV shows like "24" and "Leverage," but the first time it was apparent how awesome he could be was that multi-episode stint he did on "Justified" as the slimy Lance. Played a part in the incredibly great episode "Thick as Mud" during it. His role in "Rectify" is a lot more subdued