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Jackie Boy is what I think he meant.

Or if you're a woman, lose and then be brutalized by a man until you become just as bad.

"A royal ASS!"

And Klump!

"You're pushing 60. You've got a bum ticker!"

Man, I went and watched Sin City a couple months ago to see how it held up after all this grimdark stuff flooding the market.

Also, that part where Megan Thomas just walked over to Edgar and spoke Spanish while taking a nacho was that odd kind of moment where a one shot character feels like they step into the realm of real characters.

"I think we've got another Snowden…"

I think it's telling that both you two are essentially asking for the same thing Cabin in the Woods suggested.

Man, I bet I would be SOOO mad if I was still watching this show peter around like a little wind-up boat in a bathtub full of blood and vampires fucking.

WE ARE NOT FUCKING PUPPY DOGS!

This line reminded me uncomfortably of Lorne Malvo from Fargo saying "If you like the milk, buy the freakin' cow."
It's the comparison of women to objects that makes the people sounds like asshats.

Just tell me when you review the "Raisin" episode. The conclusion of that one is one of the most brilliant subversion of the "Very special episodes" I've ever seen AND a visual smorgasbord to boot.

Well it's been a couple years since I read them. And the only thing I can recall of that story was that some character claims the central image is just a dream.

Well he's got the nihilism down at least…

Man, I tried reading a couple Ligotti stories after the descriptions caught my interest and they were bloody awful.
There was one called "Gas Station Carnivals" that was the essence of a shaggy dog story if I remember right. And another one where the only thing I remember was someone eating some really gross food.
Can't

I enjoy this little slice of low key yet human comedy every week. I love seeing Gretchen being an effective PR woman who can roll her eyes at her job without looking comically overwhelmed like Tina Fey.
I also like how Edgar acts as a counterpoint to Jimmy, without coming across as the traditional squeaky clean "Good

I was gonna say he looks a bit like Chidish Gambino.

I don't see the connection, at least Sookie can read minds.

So the question I REALLY want answered; is True Blood's fall from grace better or worse then season 6+ of Dexter?