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Dowel Jones

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  1. On 11/13/2023 at 2:22 PM, magdalene said:

    Someone please reassure me that Bella got a clue-by-four and bamboozled Cecil by having him sign over the hotel to her rather than vice versa.

    Plus, maybe, a contract to work undercover spying on those mob guys.  That'll go over real well if they happen to see it.

  2. On 11/7/2023 at 8:39 AM, cfinboston said:

    Then she easily opens the secret room used as part of a multi million dollar forgery ring.

    The writers should have at least required some sort of passkey to open the room, say, removing a book from the shelf about Cezanne's paintings, or perhaps a copy of Perfectly Irrational by Dan Ariety, just to make an inside joke.

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  3. On 10/19/2023 at 7:36 PM, Cthulhudrew said:

    What a great hook that would be for this incarnation of QL: Ben leaps into other characters in the NBCUniversal realm:

    I'm not sure if it's NBC, or if they'd loan him out, but I can think of several characters in the area of downtown LA, say, around the La Brea pits, that could use some serious assistance.  Or at least a good boxing of their ears.

  4.  I liked this episode, but, personally, an occasional joke is okay but I hope they don't go through the season yukking it up while jumping from suspect to suspect in their pursuit of the facts.

    That was really rude of Michael to hang Annika out to dry at the comedy club.  "Surprise", indeed.  He got his comeuppance.

    I hope Morgan and Remi managed to retrieve their kayaks after "nearly drowning" in foot deep water.

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  5. On 10/20/2023 at 9:01 PM, DoctorAtomic said:

    Did Ben just low-key invent Area 51? 

    I looked up the history of Groom Lake on Wiki, and there was an Army Air Force runway out there as early as 1942, but the CIA didn't start investing heavily on the base until the mid 50s.  

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  6. I hope they padded that doorway, because the stuntman did an absolutley great job of slamming his head into it.  Tough luck, Rihan!

    "We just want you to know that we found your phone".  Classic.

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  7. AMC put out an extra episode tonight, called 'Show Me More, Season 2'; one of those behind the scenes looks.  It was kind of interesting.  It was a bit unnerving to see the actor playing Colton Wolf (Blondie's real name) as a personable, funny kind of guy.  Kiowa Gordon (Chee) parts his hair opposite from his character.  The most revealing thing was that the director had to confer with Zahn McClarnon (Leaphorn) quite a bit over the ending, as it went against all Navajo culture regarding murder.

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  8. For whatever reason, AMC split the last episode, to me at least, into two halves, and the DVR cut off just as Izzy reached the isolated shack.  I assume Victor caught up with them and killed her and the remaining Vanuatuan.  Is that about right?  And Izzy's sister kept Kalana's parentage secret all these years, too.

    What was up with that last scene where Corman is watching the recording of someone in the empty room?  I think it had something to do with his father, but its significance?

    ETA - After reading some recaps, that is what happened.  Also, the ending scene is Cormack's brother Ritchie meeting with his father, who hasn't entered the room yet.

    Overall, I liked the series, although it was difficult to follow with all the flashbacks.  It's good to see something from a different culture on US TV.

  9. I was waiting for the ghost of Blond Killer to appear before Vines out there in the desert, just as he was succumbing to hypothermia.

    I didn't look too closely at the final scene with Joe and Emma, but I presume his arm had healed by then, because motorcycling is best done with both arms.   Nice ending.  He's quite the silversmith, too.

    On 9/1/2023 at 12:22 PM, proserpina65 said:

    This is set in 1971 - would that have been an option then, or an affordable one at least?

    I think so.  I started with the US Forest Service in 1974, and the Forest had several repeaters set up.  What you need is a high point, an antenna, the repeater transmitter, and a power source.  The reservation PD  could obtain that through the BIA fairly easily, I would think.  I guess my reaction came from that TV trope of always having the radio fail at the most inopportune times.  

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  10. 1 hour ago, Pike Ludwell said:

    Boyd could have been lying to the woman and has no intent of going to Mexico.

    Not to mention that, as soon as the prison van is reported overdue and they interview Luis Guzman, her Mustang will be all over the police bulletins.  She won't be easily hidden and Boyd will walk/run away from her in a moment.

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  11. Interesting that Carolyn apparently has the county morgue on speed dial.

    That dumb-as-a-rock-but-she's-in-love correctional officer is going to get a rude awakening when she learns just who and what Boyd Crowder is.  Mexico?  Ha!

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  12. I have never heard of an eclipse that lasted for  an hour and change, so I looked it up.  There was a solar eclipse in 1970 (March 7) but it lasted just over three minutes.  Hardly enough time for the peyote to have any real effect.  But, you know, it's part of the story.

    Show of hands - how many people flashed on Silence of the Lambs when the Sheriff couldn't find his pen?  Me, at least.  Uber Blondie, of course, has skills and can pick his handcuffs with said pen, much to the discomfort of the Sheriff.  Somebody just kill him, who cares who he is working for.

    Leaphorn continues to be the worst interrogator.  He's so wrapped up in the fact that Blondie killed his son he can't even think straight.  Too bad Raylan's stuck in Detroit.

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