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"How can this happen in this day and age that our country, our government would leave us for dead?" Oh True Blood, it's kinda cute that you still think you can say something important. That ship has sailed.

…and falls immediately into bed with Raylan Givens, who wonders if perhaps that was a bad decision only after her exes show up.

I'm with Todd's wife on this. Shirley's dress was waaaay too short. And to wear that to work?!

And he had more to do in this one episode than in the last two seasons of Justified. Yay!

Out of all the horrific imagery in this show that was the first time I said "That's just mean!" out loud while watching this.

I'm glad I'm not the only one who thought turducken.

I thought the performance was a bit more lively (nicer way to say less mind numbingly boring) now that he's evil. But maybe that's my own baggage as a viewer, trained at this point to think "ooh, this will be fun" when a good character turns bad.

Why a WEST Texas cheerleader? Are they scarier and more militant than East Texas cheerleaders?

If Brienne of Tarth wants to keep living in Kings Landing, she really needs to learn to hide her emotions better!

I love that seven seasons in they still do the "lets pan slowly up Christina Hendricks as she walks down a hall way" shot.

People who have to identify the one flaw?

I wasn't. I don't know what it is about Margaret, her accusations about Roger tend to be accurate (except that bit about him not showing consistent interest in his grandkid, when she was the one who said he wasn't allowed to see him anymore) but I still can't stand her!

In terms of the show's breaking down the myth of Don Draper, a really bad sex scene absolutely needs to happen. Therefore I was kinda intrigued when Todd (I think?) casually brought up impotence as a possibility. If the end is about taking away all the images that Don has created for himself, then we need to see how

I feel like Captain America was that movie.

It's actually kind of awesome how Catherine reacted to Mary's righteous indignation (which is getting a bit tired, I hope they give Kane another note to play at some point since she seems to be a good enough actress) by saying "Look, little girl, you want to run a country? People will die because of what you do and

I looooooved This Week in God!

I was assuming the TV movie is what gave him this recent bump, Hatfields and McCoys did incredibly well and gave him a couple of awards.

I understand why for plot reasons, but realistically if you're Tim, Rachel or Vasquez why would you want Raylan anywhere near a serious investigation of Boyd?

It was either gonna be her or Abigail. I felt like they were teasing it being both of them, what with two wells and all.

I would have just preferred her to call him by name so I could be absolutely sure.