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Postage stamps were a small side story in the original Fargo movie. Marge Gunderson's husband was an artist who had submitted a design for the new first class postage. His design didn't get picked for the first class stamp, but it was picked for the "tree cent." This entire season I was expecting to find out the the

Nah. I'm not gonna' do that.

Gimple, is that you?

THANK you.

I just hope if/when Negan finally wears out his plot armor he gets shot between the eyes while he's right in the middle of a sentence. Like, maybe Dwight shoots him and says, "Jesus, shut the fuck up already."

Let's see, Sasha failed to kill Negan (dud#1), the bomb failed to go off (dud#2), and Rick would have done nothing to stop Negan from killing Carl, and had his ass saved yet again by dumb luck. And these are the heroes we're supposed to be rooting for?

Mike Love talked for an hour. Brian Wilson, five minutes tops.

Reminds me of the time I interviewed Brian Wilson of The Beach Boys about his return to music. When I asked him if there was anything different about playing concerts in the 2000's as opposed to the 1960s he said, "I have a better band now." Okay, thank you.

I like that Bob offered $650,000 for the store. The number is higher than what they all expected, but not so much that it will change anyone's life to a large degree. The amount seems exactly right for this show.

AHHHHHH. Make it stop.

Sage, indeed.

I mean, every time the dude is on screen what was once just plodding suddenly comes to a screeching halt.

Dear Walking Dead, I will not be watching any more episodes until the horrendously non-compelling Negan character is gone. It is really not entertaining to watch a big cartoon boor do nothing but posture and drone on about himself and his epic badness week after week.

"plodding" would be an improvement over what this episode was.

It's working.

I envision Daryl eventually giving in to Negan just to shut him the hell up. All he ever does is talk. Boring as hell.

Foulkes was trying to say, "Marcy" but it was coming out Mar-heh.

I would definitely watch a show featuring Sheriff Daggett and D.A. Person as a southern crime fighting team.

I had the exact same reaction. His reaction was priceless.

"That said, the Red Septing is the perfect narrative spectacle. The tantalizing cross-cutting of ceremony and violence reminds me of The Knick’s first season finale."