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I like the song though.

I'm not sure if this is what you meant and it got garbled: But Sam was the eldest, and his father forced him to go into the Night's Watch in order to make way for Dickon, who would ordinarily not have inherited. The question now is whether circumstances would permit Sam to regain his inheritance.

That final "running with the tape" scene was straight out of "Broadcast News."

I know, but in the Twin Peaks universe, everything has hidden depths. Regardless, I'd ordinarily think of "cover me" as implying "watch out for stuff coming at us from between us and you. Not "watch out for stuff coming from behind YOU, while ignoring the terrain between you and us."

That's deep. I think.

"Tammy cover us." [Tammy draws gun and faces opposite direction].

I think this ranking is accurate, but honestly, none of the original ape movies were *bad* in any significant degree. There were variations in production quality, but they were all fantastic movies, though often very much of their own time.

Every time she shows up, I find myself laughing over the idea of an FBI agent named Tammy. (Though Tamara is a more legit agent name). Though the extended scene of her just standing there shifting position while Gordon and Diane bond is pretty great.

Except no one really knows what that means, but you say "psychopath" or "sociopath" and it immediately conjures a picture of the kind of character you mean.

I usually assume someone hit on an idea before I did. But thanks for the heads up. I'll seek it out below.

Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore in "50 First Dates." Honestly, the conclusion of that movie is horrifying — every morning, she wakes up with no conscious memory of the last several years, to discover that she has a child with this man about whom she has no recollection, and he's absconded with her to a boat in Alaska.

New Mexican Mexican is it's own thing. Don't let any New Mexicans hear you calling it "Tex Mex." Though given that Tuco and Hector are actually Mexican, I'm willing to bet their recipes are more "authentico Mexicano" than anything else.

That Crazy-8 sign jumped out at me as well.

I think tonight was the first time that we've seen Jimmy/Saul (when do we have to officially just call him Saul?) do something genuinely despicable to someone who didn't arguably deserve it. Even his "slippin Jimmy" routine on the music store guys last week only happened after they tried to screw him. Beyond that,

Could you use the word "performative" about five more times in this review?

True, but she did have to work hard to get past Ghost Patty last season.

I love the fact that Kevin and Nora just roll with how fucked up they each are. Nora doesn't get angry with Kevin's auto asphyxiation. She just rolls with it. Pity then that something's probably going to destroy that by the end of the season. In other news, I thought the use of the "Perfect Strangers" theme was

He's a shih tzu alright.

#NotAllHydraAgents

Actually, née Daisy, renamed Skye, and then re-renamed Daisy.