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Child molestation and White Castle was just a gloriously dark and weird combination for the World's Most Evil Invention sketch. My favorite of the night and one of the best of the season along with Chappelle/Rock election night and most of Louis CK's episode.

The finale of that was earlier tonight…. the very last unseen show/movie he was in.

Phil Hartman, John Spencer, and Nicholas Colasanto were probably the three that affected me most. And as a kid my heart broke for Bull watching him after losing Florence right after Selma.

Now I know why you cry.

"I've seen things you people wouldn't believe. Believe me. Attack ships on fire off the coast of North Korea. I watched titties covered in glitter in the dressing rooms at the Miss Universe pageant. So much winning will be lost in time… like tears in the rain….. time to die."

He's been telling that story for years. I'm pretty sure this isn't even the first time I read it either.

Seriously. Plus, what kind of loon would trade in Charlotte Riley for Swift?

Couldn't they just keep the murder plot and have everyone try to figure out who snuffed Coco the sassy gay cook from the pilot?

This is correct. And now it feels like it's time for some Strange Days.

Competition? Clearly something entirely different is going down in each of our hypothetical Blanche boudoir adventures.

As someone else pointed out, he got mixed up who Miles was seeing as well. Just shameful.

Once most certainly does not preclude the use of the other……. or so I've been led to believe….

Will we get an expansion pack with the hotel, Don Cheadle, and Cheech?

Glaring error.

That was my guess except with Blanche's vibrator.

Yeah, I was surprised. I didn't expect much since what I loved most about the first season was how all the X-Files/Twin Peaks stuff came out of the blue as I'd just been expecting another Brit/Scandanavian crime drama. They actually amped up the crazy this year, and it worked.

So simple, but that was my favorite moment of the episode.

Dennis Quaid was a wonderful addition to season two of Fortitude.

Heh heh…. That's cold, Dik.