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Yeah, I'd be curious if that wasn't a typo (that you should certainly take advantage of), because my renewal date is exactly one week after yours and my email stated the increase would occur on my 2014 renewal.

I still haven't found a to-do app that can replace Astrid in my heart. I went back to the dark ages and started using my trusty Moleskine planner.

Since Storm, it just seems like he knows where he's going, but doesn't know how to get there.

The main thing I took away from this episode is that I have been pronouncing Lena Headey's last name wrong in my head for a very long time.

Awesome, another excuse for Vampire Bill to trot out his wretched Southern accent. Can't get enough.

I almost responded to another person, "I'd rather see Beth get eaten by cannibals than see her sexually assaulted." While rape would definitely be a reality of societal collapse, I agree that it would be a lazy, unnecessarily ugly plot line for the show to portray, especially at this point.

MyFitnessPal has been the most effective, long term weight loss solution for me. It has allowed me to understand and become accountable of what I consume. Used in conjunction with my FitBit, I've slowly and healthfully lost 20lbs in the last 7 months and, most importantly, kept it off, and I slowly keep losing.

If your only problem revolves around the expectations built up by the film about the character, along with the casting of David Carradine, keep in mind that Quentin Tarantino wanted Warren Beatty for Bill and Carradine was an also ran. If Beatty had been Bill, would you feel differently?

First: I never said Cohle was the best of friends with either Marty or Maggie. I simply said they were more than acquaintances. I know that my husband and I only go on double dates with friends, not peripheral acquaintances, and Marty and Maggie went on at least two double dates with Cohle and a lady friend, so.....

I'm not necessarily saying that the grandfather directly molests the kid, just that he's involved in the overarching Yellow King conspiracy, and is the connection between the granddaughter and the cult. And we are making a pretty big assumption that the Yellow King cult has been molesting and killing people since

I had the opposite problem. When I decided to start reading the books, it took me two years to get through the parts of the books that I had already seen produced for TV, because it felt like reading the same book twice. Once I got beyond what had yet been produced for the series, I flew through the books. It hasn't

I feel sorry for my husband, who hasn't read the books, because we will be out of town and off the grid on the Sunday that the season finale airs. We will be traveling the next day, so it might be completely doable to avoid spoilers. I figure, all the big shit happens in the penultimate episode of each season, anyway.

They are unreliable narrators during the interrogation scenes. The flashback scenes are almost certainly the truth, and I think the 2012 scenes, since the interrogations are now over, are also reality. When the show has shown the characters to be lying, it is in juxtaposition between the interrogation room (lies) and

Marty met with the detectives after Rust. I think Rust was casing the station because he knew they would move on to Marty once they got nothing from him. He waited until Marty left the interrogation and followed him.

I think Maggie pretty much let Rust know she had just used him to make Marty angry and jealous and that she fully intended to let Marty know, to turn that knife a little deeper. In fact, I think that's why Rust went back up to the station "to get his files" (as if he would have left anything important behind when he

Cohle had been her husband's co-worker and the person closest to him aside from her for the last 7 years. Have you not seen the multiple interactions they had over those years? The phone calls, the fact that Cohle was basically the go-between during the first affair and breakup?

Or it's the taillight that Hart busted when Cohle threw him into the tailgate of his truck during their fight, and the director wanted us to see that Cohle never got it repaired.

I think it's more that he doesn't know how far off the deep end Cohle has gone in the intervening years, or whether or not he might really be the murderer, and he's just protecting himself. Hart isn't a detective anymore, and he seemed pretty disgusted by the murders at the time, so I doubt he's trying to protect The

I'm pretty sure that they said that his little girl was run over in the family's driveway. It was never made clear if it was a stranger or if it was Rust or if it was his wife who did it, but it always seemed like a run-of-the-mill tragic accident.

Do you watch the previews? I only ask because some people don't and I don't want to accidentally spoil you if you don't. Next week's previews show Rust bringing Hart up to speed on the case, in what I am presuming is his storage unit/detective HQ.