And the other sign on the case, “Please don’t break the glass.” 
I saw the preview for that a few days after seeing 3:10 to Yuma. I hadn’t thought he could be creepier, but he was :eek: After he got his honor sash, he looked rather sweet.
“How many guys here are Scoutmasters?”
:eek: at all the hands that went up
“He decided to move back in with me” -AAWWW I’m glad Joy didn’t get a chance to really change Randy.
“We’re not really talking about balancing the checkbook, right?”
Oh man, that conversation made me laugh harder than anything in that episode.
Darnell: Yeah, I got to make a deposit.
And then later, when Joy is talking to Randy (paraphrasing.)
Joy: Alright, if this takes more than five minutes, he’ll be done, so make it quick. 
I held my breath when Joy went toward Randy with that pen! Good thing Randy breathes through his mouth or he would have had some chipped teeth.
It was, “I want to transfer some funds.” Funnier, and less gross and impersonal. 
Kinda weird that Earl had so much trouble making a shiv but no trouble getting glass jars.
His hair. (It’s when Glen was running out of steam.)
Did anybody notice in the credits that the kid who played young Glen is “named” Camden! (italics mine, exclamation point his)? When I saw it I assumed it was going to be the credit for the artist’s dog, but nope. Wonder what the story is on that. (How old is Pilot Inspektor Lee? Maybe it’s him and that’s why they didn’t credit him.)
I just watched the whole episode (saw bits and pieces only last night) and my favorite part was the Old Timers’ “Who would you do?” game:
Old Timer 1: Mae West, Greta Garbo, or Judy Garland?
Whiskey Pete (Bill Macy): That’s easy. I’d take Mae West out for a milkshake, have dinner with Greta Garbo, then I’d kill Judy Garland.
Take out one word and you have a great band name: Maude’s Big Pussy. (it’s “Anything but tranqulizin’…”)
“Hate’s in the heart, not the hair!”
I wonder if Qadgop saw it and can comment on Earl’s care after the shivving:
“There’s still a piece next to the bone. If it turns black, tell the guards.”
I’m a bit confused. Aren’t Randy and Catalina still married? Why aren’t they living together? Didn’t they get the TWoP poster’s apartment after he died in the Murphy bed? Or did he not go back after she attempted to gross him out during sex?
I remember a few episodes where she realized she loved him and was pining after him, but the whole green card marriage thing seems to have dropped by the wayside.
Agreed. It was a weak opening for me. I will probably start fast-forwarding if we get too many episodes in jail.
Am I the only one who caught, at the beginning, when Earl discovered his cellmate missing,
“I cut a mouth hole in the melon, if you know what I mean!”?
Joe
I just watched 3:10 to Yuma tonight; there’s officially a new evil kid on the block. He’s going to be the next Joe Pesci “really mean things come in small packages” psycho villain niche-filler if he so desires (limiting career wise, but very lucrative). Or, he could play Neil Patrick Harris’s schizoaffective brother- they favor a bit except that Doogie seems sane. (I won’t spoil the movie, but it’d make for an interesting debate as to whether his character or Russell Crowe’s character “needed killin’ more” (which is not to say that either one does or doesn’t get killed, but I’ll spoil enough to say that neither character’s exactly Robin Hood).
Still, I kept expecting him to tell Evans (Christian Bale’s character) “I’m gonna rip off your ears and shove 'em up your butt so you can hear me kicking your assssss!”