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Whatever helps you believe that all the homophobes and racists are quarantined in the south, i guess. we all have coping mechanisms.

No gay folks in Alabama, either!

Yep, no liberals to be found in the South. We're racists one and all.

#cameheretosaythis

Series finale interviews always make me feel for actors. It has to be so sad and strange to just stop after years of working with the same group of people on a project.

Dylan wasn't being a hero, Dylan was being a loving brother. He really came full-circle from how he started the series in relation to his family. I think that was the point.

Both Highmore and Thierot were incredible in this episode. A heartbreaking end, not that I expected any different.

Pretty cool they got the green light from A&E for Romero to say 'sick fuck' this episode. I'm glad some of the old Puritan censorship stuff is slipping away as time goes on. It makes for better television.

Shocking news just in: overweight people are capable of physical activity.

I'd like to replace this show with a constant loop of different scenes of Mel Rodriguez pop 'n lockin'.

It makes me sad that we lived so many years in a Coon-free world before she came out of nowhere with Gone Girl and this show. Better late than never!

It definitely turned diegetic when Nora got pulled over by Tommy, because it cuts off when she turns her car off. Which means I can imagine that Nora got curious what Wu-Tang sounded like and went to a record store in Austin to buy an album before returning to Jarden. Nora, there's much better Wu-Tang albums than 'The

I can't imagine how emotionally draining it must be to act a scene like that. I think I'd need a long walk afterwards or something.

The Leftovers was rough tonight, too. Funny, but rough. All the feels between these two shows.

MAMACITA PUTTING HER NOSE TO THE PUPPY'S NOSE OMG I CAN'T

"There's the old bag."

Favorite moment? Nothing tops "IT WAS GLORIA SWANSON WHO WAS ROBBED IN 1950, NOT YOUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU, BITCH!"

Especially considering the gentleman seemed to be gay, and Joan Crawford is like a patron saint to the gayfolk from what I understand.

Felt that way. Was a bit clumsy for such a usually-surefooted show.