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Did anyone else find Frank's rambling phone conversation with Lucy amusing? I imagine those who miss the "old" Lucy would have enjoyed that.

I think bad Cooper and good Cooper may both end up co-existing and maybe bad Cooper gets involved with the drug stuff and good Cooper has to find him and stop him? That wouldn't last 13 more episodes though, as I can't see even Lynch having Dougie around for a lot longer.

The thing that jarred me with Albert was his leering at the agent (Tammy), just because I never remember him being like that before, but otherwise I can see some of the same character. I think it's that he isn't with Cooper or Harry now.

I loved that they had the Becky/Shelly convo shown through Norma's weary eyes. It made it all the more poignant.

I never know what's going on with Audrey because Sherilyn seemed iffy about returning for quite a while. But she did publicity for the show, which she wouldn't have done if it went too far off the rails, I imagine.

She and Madchen make you want to work in a diner if you look that good for that long.

I kept thinking he was going to smash his head into the mirror and use that as a way to escape. I'm glad they didn't use that cliche.

It feels like we're getting cues mostly with Cooper. I think we got another one with him walking tonight, didn't we?

Just one of Ed looking miserable. He only ever looks like that around Nadine.

Given that the show's most important character was raped for years and her rapist is still heavily active in story, I would say that's a safe bet.

I think a lot of it is down to Cooper not being Cooper and having 2-3 episodes of him struggling and struggling. I think this is a deal-breaker for many fans. It doesn't bother me, but then I never really watched for Cooper so I'm not going to have the same view.

Yes. And the boss was Don Murray, of The Misfits, and as I best know him, Sid Fairgate on Knots Landing. The spryest 87-year old I've seen on TV.

His being their son would be the most heinous trolling yet. I hope that it won't be their kid, or Audrey's kid. He would most suit Ben, who was such a vile man.

That would make sense. Considering just how heavily Bobby was into drugs, to the point of killing a man, he got off pretty light. When he was going on about the drug trade with Frank Truman I wondered if he was still into trafficking. I still do. It would be so awful if he was involved in something that screwed his

Yeah I figured (especially with one of the promos), but I will live in delusion.

Ah. Well I thought it worked here, but I've never seen Get Out…I haven't seen a lot of things. So I can see where it would be annoying if seen again and again.

The main thing I am enjoying about the show (and I'm enjoying a lot of things so this isn't a putdown) is we keep getting those closing credits. They just don't happen anymore. And even in earlier years we often just got an old scene playing again, or a still photo of a scene, not brand new scenes. This approach

I'd never seen Jones before this show but if he's supposed to be a weird d-bag loser with some vague moments of being somewhat not horrible I thought he pulled it off. I think he served as a contrast to Richard Horne, who seemed to be together but then was a real piece of shit deep down.

I just hope we will see him with Bobby or Nadine at some point. Odd as it is the second season was so straining for me as it went along that Mike and Nadine somehow became one of my couples to root for…

It's been disappointing just how many of the new female characters are there to service the stories of men or to be ogled by men or to be shrewish to men. Naomi Watts has subverted this and actually makes Janey-E oddly relateable, but Candy Clark…did not. I am so relieved to see Norma and Shelly again and am hoping a