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What might be even more compelling is, what if Raylan and Boyd did that on purpose?

OOOOh nicely done. Wow. I read a review of the first four and apparently



SPOILERS!!!!!!!!



the hunt is on for Mag's fortune, and Dickie may know just where to find it.
 
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"Look at his tufted ears..."
 
Dana Gould And Dave Grohl Team Up For Rock Band Comedy On FX | CraveOnline

Although Dana Gould is perhaps best known as a comedian, he was also a writer on "The Simpsons" for seven seasons. And now it looks like Gould may be heading back to television with an unexpected collaborator.

Deadline is reporting that Gould has joined the Foo Fighters' Dave Grohl on a new comedy series being developed at FX. The currently untitled project focuses on a rock band on the brink of breaking up just as they begin to achieve superstardom. To save the band, the members agree to enter therapy and they wind up with "a misanthropic couple’s therapist from Agoura on the brink of divorce."
 
BD Horror News - TV: Next 'American Horror Story' To Be Told From A "Horror Institution"

Those of you who are dying for a few clues as to what to expect from the second season of "American Horror Story," show creator Ryan Murphy opened up a bit on Bravo’s "Watch What Happens Live" Monday night.

As discovered by TV Line, during a round of WWHL's "Plead the Fifth," Murphy confirmed that Golden Globe winner Jessica Lange will appear in some capacity during the FX horror show's sophomore season. As for other returning actors, the exec producer told Cohen, "I'm in negotiations with four of the people who were on last year's show, and none of them were the Harmons" — which means Connie Britton, Dylan McDermott or Taissa Farmiga are all long gone.

Murphy also teased that the upcoming season will take place on the East Coast in a "horror institution." Now that's a way to kick it up a notch!
 
'Sons of Anarchy' Prequel Series Breakdown | CraveOnline

Earlier this month, "Sons of Anarchy" creator Kurt Sutter and FX revealed that the hit series was renewed for a sixth season, with a seventh season extremely likely to follow. Given the show's continued popularity, the announcement wasn't surprising.

However, Sutter went on to make a very intriguing post on Twitter about a potential "Sons of Anarchy" prequel series. "I informally pitched the 1st 9 idea to FX. We're mulling if/when it would make sense. It would be a much different show."

Although the possible "Sons of Anarchy" prequel series is admittedly just a notion at this point, the early response from fans seems to indicate that there is a real demand to discover the story behind the first 9 members of the Sons of Anarchy Motorcycle club. Over the course of four seasons, fans have gotten a few tantalizing glimpses of SAMCRO's past. But there's still a lot we don't know.
 
In other Fx news...SPOILERS

thank God that Winona left Raylen. We all knew that was bound to happen and it was awesome to see him irritated as hell w/everyone.

Yeah, hopefully she'll be gone for a good, long while.

I didn't really get why they even bothered with the money missing and Charlie being in Mexico, though. Unless Charlie is going to play into a future storyline, why even have that in there?

I look forward to this show every week more than any other at the moment.
 
Yeah, hopefully she'll be gone for a good, long while.

I didn't really get why they even bothered with the money missing and Charlie being in Mexico, though. Unless Charlie is going to play into a future storyline, why even have that in there?

I look forward to this show every week more than any other at the moment.

B.T.W. this guy's( William Mapother - IMDb ) character was hopefully not just a one off. There was some real nice menace from a career character actor there.
 
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