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I am 100% team lesbian, but I wouldn't kick him out of bed for eating crackers.

I fear for Kevin with the hand print he gave last episode. Nora's $3+ million home is going to be a pile of ashes by the end of this season. But yes, this was an excellent episode of television. I loved the series toward the end of the last season, but now I am a huge fucking fan. And what was the deal with Mary

My wife, who only half watches this show, stopped her online exam and was enraptured with this episode. Now she wants to watch the entire season to see how we got to that point. Best of the season so far, in my book.

Na zdrowie!

I am full of useless pop culture knowledge, particularly when it regards crazy real life doctors that ended up in fiction.

I thought people ended up with colostomy bags when their colons are removed. My aunt's partner, for example, just had a colectomy due to cancer and had a colostomy bag.

The best part? My mom is the Dudeist priest and is performing the marriage ceremony.

Yeah, they can't go all "Inglorious Basterds" on him and kill the guy off when he clearly lives three more decades. Dr. Cotton removed Gillian's uterus and ovaries on "Boardwalk Empire" in 1930 to try and cure her of her mental illness. He could have the norovirus for all we know.

Yeah. Some folks are calling him Dr. Hodgman, but he's playing Cotton.

Yeah, but the bones were growing crooked, so I had to. The skin did grow back together as I aged though, so they are webbed again.

Yes, they are the same person. Cleary and Harry were partners in crime and friends. The reason she got arrested was because he wasn't there to be a lookout, due to him being drunk at a bar at the time, so he feels responsible. He also really just likes her as a person, and doesn't take kindly to the way she's being

Well, since I'm gay and not Catholic, there will be no church wedding. We're having it at a winery in Ontario and it's being officiated by a Dudeist priest.

I am still amused that the woman who played Eleanor is the same actress who played Nucky's wife on "Boardwalk Empire", who cared for a dead baby for a week until Nucky took a look at the baby and saw he was dead. And Dr. Cotton showed up on that show too, and removed Gretchen Mol's reproductive organs to try and cure

Exactly, it was an urgent situation. But then she went on and on to get him more cocaine when the supplies were low, and she wanted him to use some of it on her. I don't dislike Lucy in the least, I just question her at times

Absolutely! Especially considering my family is Catholic. I came out as gay and they're like "Okay, so when is the wedding? When can we meet Cindymoo? Do we get to be bridesmaids/groomsmen?" Come on people, I'm trying to do this on the cheap!

Me too. And Cornelia will start looking at her family in a very different light.

He's my hero of the show, even before Algernon. I want Cleary on my side before anyone else.

What I love most about them is that even though Cleary has a dick and Harry has a vag, it is not a sexual thing. It is a mutual respect, between two people who love each other as friends, and would do anything in the world for each other. Maybe it's the TV I'm watching, but I don't see enough of that in television.

I know, and it's not fair! Man, the relationship with my soon-to-be-wife would be so boring in a movie because we just get along so well and the family loves her to pieces and doesn't care that we're gay. I'm still rooting for them though.

I was on the edge of my seat for that operation. It was amazing, even though I knew the outcome would be "nie dobry", as my Dziadzio would say. It was beautifully filmed, and I felt so much for everyone involved in that scene.