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How do you post and put the spoiler roll up in place so people have to click to read it or they can choose to avoid it?

Although at this point if you haven't seen season 3 spoilers may not matter to you anyway...it's the die hards who watch everything right after it's released that avoid spoilers.
 
How do you post and put the spoiler roll up in place so people have to click to read it or they can choose to avoid it?

Although at this point if you haven't seen season 3 spoilers may not matter to you anyway...it's the die hards who watch everything right after it's released that avoid spoilers.
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Figured we could dedicate a song to Darlene

“She’s sixty-eight, but she says she’s twenty-four”

 
Just finished Season 2 Episode 7, and it's getting a little too far fetched - Episode with Mason and the foster kid. I'm going to keep going, as it sounds like the show get's better, but at this point I think with all of the crap that's happened, that this just isn't remotely believable anymore.
 
Disagree. No one will ever be less likable than Skylar.

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Darlene Snell is 10x more unlikable than Skylar White - yikes

I found Skylar more unlikeable. I like what Darlene represents at least, the opposition to the intrusion of the Byrds on the locals’ way of life.
 
My wife watched this in the other room while I was working.

I don't think I've heard so many "mother****ers" in my life.

It was like watching a 30-hour version of Scarface.
 
Wife and I just started this (3 years late) and are already hooked. It was nice to see fellow Cedar Falls native Michael Mosley in it (as Mason Young).
 
My favorite character in the show was the Byrd’s son. Can’t remember his name right now.