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Srsly, I was yelling at her through that whole scene, "Why are you shaking back and forth like that, just lean over to one side to avoid the arrow, stupid!"

The excuse I made when I realized that was that Eli thought his mere authority as Eli would be enough to at least make them stop to hear him out.

The excuse I made when I realized that was that Eli thought his mere authority as Eli would be enough to at least make them stop to hear him out.

Ah, I see, I must have been carrying that second season appearance in some back part of my mind, because I was just seeing Bugsy as soon almost as soon as saw him in this episode. But he still don't look like Warren Beatty.

Ah, I see, I must have been carrying that second season appearance in some back part of my mind, because I was just seeing Bugsy as soon almost as soon as saw him in this episode. But he still don't look like Warren Beatty.

This is by far my favorite episode in a long time. I was genuinely thinking we were getting Jimmy Darmody's replacement, and was genuinely shocked along with Owen when Nucky just killed him like that, after all the bonding in the basement. Eli's coming to Nucky with the news of how he tried, but failed, to stop the

This is by far my favorite episode in a long time. I was genuinely thinking we were getting Jimmy Darmody's replacement, and was genuinely shocked along with Owen when Nucky just killed him like that, after all the bonding in the basement. Eli's coming to Nucky with the news of how he tried, but failed, to stop the

"Will you lend a caring hand, to shelters oh so needed, only have to sign your name, don't even have to read it, would you help…. no? …how about you?…. you?"

"Will you lend a caring hand, to shelters oh so needed, only have to sign your name, don't even have to read it, would you help…. no? …how about you?…. you?"

I actually found the prisoner launching himself in front of a truck to be believable and reasonable (for Dexter), but I have to say I'm in 110% agreement with your points on Quinn, Lewis (especially him getting killed by a roving pack of bums, I actually thought that myself as I was watching, although I was then

I actually found the prisoner launching himself in front of a truck to be believable and reasonable (for Dexter), but I have to say I'm in 110% agreement with your points on Quinn, Lewis (especially him getting killed by a roving pack of bums, I actually thought that myself as I was watching, although I was then

I could accept your explanation about the US as symbol if they writers had given me anything more about what these characters actually think the bygone US represents. So far, it seems to be nothing more than pandering to a US audience in the same manner as Red Dawn, except with less sense because in Red Dawn, at least

I could accept your explanation about the US as symbol if they writers had given me anything more about what these characters actually think the bygone US represents. So far, it seems to be nothing more than pandering to a US audience in the same manner as Red Dawn, except with less sense because in Red Dawn, at least

Oh man, I'm stepping off this train right now. Terrible acting, which I'm gonna blame on the director, because I know for a fact that Esposito is capable of more than *menacing stare* (Although he is very good at *menacing stare* of course). Awful character motivation. What exactly does having one's kid being born in

Oh man, I'm stepping off this train right now. Terrible acting, which I'm gonna blame on the director, because I know for a fact that Esposito is capable of more than *menacing stare* (Although he is very good at *menacing stare* of course). Awful character motivation. What exactly does having one's kid being born in

You know what, you are correct. I apologize.

You know what, you are correct. I apologize.

In the nightmare that Nuck was having at the opening of the episode, he was frying bacon (and then it turned into the smoking gun that he shot Jimmy D. with), so I thought it was a reference to that, not rain. Although I have no idea why bacon would be associated with his murder of Darmody.

In the nightmare that Nuck was having at the opening of the episode, he was frying bacon (and then it turned into the smoking gun that he shot Jimmy D. with), so I thought it was a reference to that, not rain. Although I have no idea why bacon would be associated with his murder of Darmody.

Holy crap! Are you people still watching The Simpsons??