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Earthworm: come at me, bro!

It's not salt water as in "Signs" but it'll do.

I can see why they put Freddie in jail (even though he defended James, the argument would be he used excessive force). But why James? He was beat up and not the aggressor at all.

I loved the scene with Nadine and Ed.

"Omega Man" was what came to mind for me as well when I saw that scene.

That's where I came out on this as well.

The fact the characters are flawed people makes them far more interesting. For example, remember Catelyn Stark's words to Jon Snow when Bran was in a coma — absolutely brutal.

Get the flunk out of here!

She'll claim that Olenna and Tyrion planned it together.

Water, water, everywhere, and all the boards did shrink.

Now I can't unsee that image. Ha!

This is the worst version of "My Boyfriend's Back" I have ever heard!

Nor can the reviewer. Injecting politics into everything is absymal.

I agree with this. He will end with Janey-E and Sonny Jim as his family, without ever returning in his earlier incarnation as an FBI agent.

Holmes and Yo-yo? Small Wonder? Joannie Loves Chachi?

I loved Matthew Lillard's performance too.

They were dead. Hutch said they were farmers who were "sleeping" if I remember correctly, in response to Bad Coop's question about whose place that was.

I loved this episode.

The implication from the latter comment is that birth control would somehow offend libertarians (presumably because of religious reasons). This is ridiculous, as Mike Bunge pointed out earlier.

Madison's family is indeed odious. This episode was one of the best of the series (which admittedly isn't saying much).