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Yep, he sold Raylan out to Dickie Bennett in season 2 and was ordered to shoot him by the Oxy dealing pawnshop owner in season 3

Theo Tonin is in exile in Tunisia. The moment he steps foot on US he'll be arrested for whatever crimes Drew Thompson ratted him out for. He is essentially out of the picture. Which is sad because like always, Arkin was so good in the role. Who knows though, maybe he will come back to take vengeance for Sammy's

Oh please show, give us more Dave Foley: Canadian Gangster.

I think it's more accurate to say BSG is what *Voyager* would've looked like if Moore had been running the show.

And here I thought I'd read something that said River would be back for Season 8.

It does give a better explanation for how the Dalek Emperor survived the fight.

I guess Moffat went and tried to convince him to take part, and Eccleston very politely said no.

I loved everything about the special. Even though I wish they had done a bit more to end the Zygon invasion plotline.

3. you see Capaldi's eyes when all the Doctors are locking away Gallifrey

Well, I disagree on the grade, but you're right. It was pretty disengenuous of them to bill it as a crossover. Especially when the trailer for the episode made it pretty clear the connection to Thor 2 would be tenuous at best.

He did, but Pavel Bure played for the Canucks longer and had better numbers. Still, a good Canadian girl like Robin would never fall for an "enigmatic Russian"

As a Canucks fan I'd figure Robin would rather King Clancy Memorial Award winner Trevor Linden.

Except I felt the reveal of the murderer in the original broadchurch came from out of nowhere, and in a bad way. I get the point they were going for, but it still felt damn sudden. And I think you can change the murderer and still keep the "it could be anybody" theme.

Yeah, the Doctor Who Twitter feed basically said "Here's Night of the Doctor" and Paul McGann's in it! And then linked to the iPlayer version, which I can't watch. Bottom line: the DoctorWho twitter feed is kind of a dick.

Jed Whedon's show you mean. I remain unconvinced Joss is heavily involved.

Oh yes, I suppose I do.

I was expecting them to be more obvious with the Breaking Bad, and I appreciated the fact that they held off.

This episode was like the platonic ideal for Season Nine. Loved the use of flashback to tell a story "at the wedding" but have the action take place outside the wedding. Loved the use of the Mother. Of course Ted's ideal woman wouldn't fall for Barney's shit. Just a perfect episode.

Both of the reconstructed moments were fantastic.

I disagree, Clancy Brown was perfectly deployed.  The moment I saw he was listed as a guest star I was rooting for his head to come off, and I was not disappointed.