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The Dolly Parton episode made me learn how to play "I Will Always Love You" on my banjo, so there's that.

I always assumed this song was song from the perspective of Death, and that the title refers to the inevitability of our demise. Death itself seems almost playful in the song, encouraging us to dance and have fun, but never allowing us to forget that at the end of the night all that awaits us is its cold embrace.

Still beats staring on "Big Lake".

A movie that's only been around for a decade makes you feel old?

Goldthwaits best film? Um, hello? SHAKES THE CLOWN, anyone?

Just to be clear, what exactly was it we all did to "deserve" one good bigfoot movie?

Dude, great catch, thanks!

The funniest Big Lake joke by far was when Daniel Tosh said, "We'll be right back with more Big Lake" before the show was even canceled. Seriously, Big Lake was that bad - so much so that its cancelation was a forgone conclusion.

I'm not talking about DNA evidence for a crime. I'm talking about an insurance company looking at evidence that one of their employees lied in order to engage in sex while working the entire time. As you said, he was sent to the Hess home on BUSINESS, not pleasure. Most business frown on engaging in deception-based

Phoenix Farms is on Molly's conspiracy board one year later, so I imagine we'll be touching base with that whole plot line in the last two episodes.

Apparently it was a king piece on the wall, not a queen - I don't play chess that much. However, gender normative roles aside, perhaps it is the man displaced by him or another character altogether? I may be reaching, but there is literally no reason for that quiet little shot of him at the table - his dominance in

"Your icing comes from the clip, and your frosting is from the barrel."

A "sadistic agent of chaos" does not an effective cleaner make. Just ask The Wolf.

The photo of Malvo was shown in the Media - on Molly's conspiracy board there is a newspaper clipping that has a big, full-color photo of Malvo with his gun out next to Key and Peele.

Lester didn't save a dime of the 2 million. If anything, he put the company at further risk. The policy was already denied from corporate - his boss was trying to figure out how to inform the widow Hess when Lester came back to work. Instead Lester used the denial of payment as a means to manipulate the widow into

Oh, and how on earth could Lester be salesman of the year in a national (or even regional) competition that culminates in Vegas? His market isn't nearly large enough to support the kind of numbers he would need, and since the time jump is actually less than one year (since Vern's death anniversary isn't reached yet)

Also, Malvo's whole "If you still feel raw about this, come find me" was a nice little paraphrasing from Kill Bill, what the Bride says to the little girl after she kills her mother.

Why was Phoenix Farms on the conspiracy board? My best guess is because Gus found Malvo outside of the owners house?

This movie was ok, but it felt a bit too derivative to me - almost like a third or fourth Christopher Guest flick. Instead of Guest's "group of oddballs brought together for a big production finale" stories, we get another "these two guys and their oddball associates have to overcome their own juvenile behavior to

Well, I guess that would be worth it just to see Tom jump in the room and yell, "CITY COUNCIL!!!"