mostly because I can't remember all the episodes

I warned you Bond, spend too much time hanging out in The Dudes "Cannibas Cabbana" playing video games and your memory would start to go.
mostly because I can't remember all the episodes
Coggins7 wrote:Polygamy Porter wrote:Thank your dead founder for all of the great humor found in the show Coggy boy!Coggins7 wrote:Really how, how dim can the bulb get?
Seriously, are there times when you just curse old humpin Joe? Of all the people you could defend, it had to be that horny dishonest bastard!
If your IQ ever gets out of the single digits (along with the public school grade your still trying to pass the final exam for), please let me know. I've got a big gold star and a lollipop here with your name on them.
[img]barrelomonkeys wrote:Blixa wrote:Well the Crime Library website writers lay it on a bit thick, but I think it's warranted:
"Ervil LeBaron grimaced as he looked down at the body of his pregnant daughter in the trunk of his car. Rebecca's neck was chafed raw from the rope her killers had used to strangle her, and a stream of blood had dripped from her nose onto the mat under her head. He slammed the trunk shut.
The green-and-white Ford LTD was new, and it was the spiffiest car Ervil had ever owned. Not only had his daughter's blood soiled his precious car, it was also an indication of sloppy work by the murderers -- whom he'd contracted.
"That's inexcusable!" he roared at his goons. "It's just stupidity. We can't have any more of it."
Ervil LeBaron had his daughter killed because God told him to do it. God had told the fundamentalist Mormon to do a lot of peculiar things over the years, and Ervil always obeyed without question.
When the Almighty commanded him to "be fruitful and multiply," Ervil took 13 wives and sired over 50 children.
When God told Ervil to kill, he did that too. His followers slashed a bloody trail across Mexico and the American Southwest that left 25 to 30 people dead. Among the victims were Ervil's wives, his brother, former members of his church, leaders of rival polygamous clans, and his 17-year-old pregnant daughter Becky.
Even after Ervil LeBaron died in a jail cell in 1981, the violence didn't stop. He left behind a long hit list, and his children picked up his bloody mantle, hunting down their father's enemies far and wide and eliminating them.
To this day, former members of the LeBaron cult whose names are on that list are still in hiding."
You can read the rest here
I love the crime library. A few months ago I discovered it and spent weeks reading about cannibals and wackos.
Gazelam wrote:.....a liberal Mormon whose life has been broken and limited by the impossible demands of both trying to serve and change her church.
Not to derail the thread, but this is what is known as an Apostate. It is not a members right to change the church.
Bond...James Bond wrote:I think the main problem is that this season peaked storywise too early. If the season had ended with the Roman being shot cliffhanger.....it rules. But as it is.....not nearly as good as last year's finale or some of the best episodes of Season 2.