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Oooh, that's kinda spoilery! (I didn't know that.) I wonder how this will play out?

True enough! Hopefully she was given the option not to say the "strongman" line, or otherwise had input into how the scene moved forward.

Lange isn't blameless. Actors can turn down roles. They can also participate in the creative process, in ways big and small.

I thought it was completely fitting.

I assumed the same.

A woman in the public eye caught eating runs the risk of winding up on TMZ and being accused of being "out-of-control," a "binge-eater," or … worst of all … "fat."

It's a bordello. Hopefully they never run out of condoms.

I'm not sure a 5-year-old would have the stoicism to inflict that much pain on himself, too.

Between the comment and the userID, I'm chuckling away over here…

See, that's the thing. No kind of idiot puts a metal fork in a five-year-old's lunchbox. I'd bet schools don't even permit it (gimme a break…I don't have kids, I have no idea what is and isn't allowed). So, we're presumably expected to believe that Abel is just enough of an evil genius (or, as I call him, a

Hear, hear. I love Tommy Flanagan.

Bwahahahaha! "Here's a guy who wears velcro shoes because tying them is too much of a chore…" Priceless!

Gabourey Sidibe's character is Regina Ross.

The young woman playing Selina has very little acting experience. She's primarily a dancer.

Most certainly something a cat would do, though.

Oh, right you are.

Not so. He said that as an example of something Gemma might say.

Heh. Well, it's not like it'd get one from Anarchy Afterword.

I'm confused. What hiding? I thought Twisty essentially caught Jimmy and threw him in the trailer to be dealt with later. His other hostages had escaped.