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I figured it was the stamp.

Five more comments and we got 666! Lets go guys!! And then… stop going!

Oh yeah, I agree she couldn't officially do anything, I was thinking if she felt bad enough she'd do something against policy, or maybe Jimmy hoped there might be a ghost of a chance she would. That was just how I interpreted the scene, I could easily be wrong. I know pretty much nil about the inner workings of that

Haha, yeah, I didn't see that coming at all. But if the insurance woman looks into the hearing and thinks Jimmy got a raw deal, there's a chance she could let him off the hook, right? I mean, a very, very small chance, but Jimmy's pretty desperate at this point. I didn't read it as a purely vindicative thing. We

Yeah, I was going for it at first, too. But once I realized it was a con, it was really, really obvious it was a con. I felt kinda dumb.

Or, rather than "allow", they actually create them. "Disinfo agents" in conspiratorial parlance.

Tonal whiplash, anyone?

Armond's "sickness"? I guess this review is from before we knew what kink shaming was. Still kind of a weird thing to read here. I'm not normally one to point this sort of stuff out, either. I'm often on the opposing side of things, actually.

Even without considering that stuff, I felt the whole scene was kinda shoehorned in to provide a kind of 'guilt proviso' to the glee we and Jimmy were feeling. Didn't work for me, either.

mind = blown

Well, the door thing in particular, as opposed to the UFO thing, there's really nowhere to go with that in your mind. It's just… a cul-de-sac. I kinda just brushed it aside, and I think the odds of it being explained are about 50/50. If doesn't go anywhere, I would find that annoying, though.

*Gettin' Weird

Oh, yeah, I had heard that one back when I still had the stomach to follow current events (never heard the miscarriage bit). Don't think I knew it was the same guy, though. I told my mom, who's soundly on the Left and not at all religious, about that one and she didn't really seem to think it was a big deal. Which I

Yeah, I have that same rule only it's involuntary and I'm not married :(

Yeah, that with a sense of ubiquitousness, I guess. Like they belong nowhere, but are completely at ease everywhere.

Yeah, I can see that. Seems like a lot of the balancing tougher, colder moments have gone missing so far.

I'm kinda feeling the same way, and I was suspecting it might be because this is the first season I'm watching in real time and have to wait a week between episodes. I mean, it's still damn good, but It's definitely not as compelling to me as the first two. Not sure what's going on, really.

I felt a glimmer of Malvo, too. Not sure at what point precisely, but it was the split-second where I thought "oh, this guy's the Devil".

Oh wow, that's like the The Waltons or something.

I actually feel like his character's been on an upswing for these last three episodes. If they could even just maintain where they are now, that would be awesome. You wonder how he couldn't have been annoying them, the cast and crew, all this while. Particularly considering they'd be exposed to it much more than we