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Under those circumstances, Vivian can refrain from selling if he has to, disappointing as this may be.

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A state away, Indira also knows a thing or two about disappointment.

Then there are his needs, all kinds of needs, that arent being met to his satisfaction.

Do Lars and Roy listen to the same awful podcasts?

The good news: They figure out hes not their guy.

The bad news: They dont have any reason to keep him above ground upon learning this.

Karens reaction suggests this isnt the first time this has happened.

Okay, its Roy whos the first-class a-hole; Lars hasnt gotten there yet.

They dont learn much.

Waynes still out of it, and what hedoesremember doesnt make a lot of sense to the FBI agents.

Did you ever see that movieThe Nightmare Before Christmas?

Thats a weird movie.

I wanna say I dreamed it but in real life.

This issoclose to being useful.

Letting Wayne know about Dots past as Nadine Bump isnt particularly useful, either.

When (if?)

he gets back to his old self, hes going to have a lot to sort through.

Roys plan: Take Ole off the board by paying him off.

For us, there are very few left.

Otherwise its just a hole.

Nonetheless, the meeting seems to end to both Roy and Oles satisfaction.

Gator, however, is another story.

It doesnt take Freud to figure out Gators motivation.

Im just off my game is off.

You know Im a winner, he tells Roy earlier in the episode.

Joe Keery plays it with such vulnerability its hard not to feel a little sorry for him.

Dots safety is her prime concern.

And, as with Nick Andopolis, Larss equipment takes up more space than his talent.

Scotty, on the other hand, seems like she knows what shes doing.

That was his last dream, Indira later tells her.

This woman has put up with alotof nonsense.

Lorraine, too, has seen some nonsense in her time, and it just keeps coming.

(This is tit for that.)

Hes got an election to steal.

Lorraines a funny character, isnt she?

Their conversation turns into a weird tug of war.

Rather than swatting Indira away, Lorraine wants to hire her.

A victim, in other words.

Because some people really are victims.

Indira leaves with 24 hours to make up her mind.

Lorraines own mind seems to change when she takes a look at Dots file.

Elsewhere, Vivian tries to forget his troubles with a private dancer, but its to no avail.

Instead, shes going to bring down the full weight of the law on him and his family.

Thats a fate no lap dance can cure.

Wheels continue to turn this week, sometimes taking the season in unexpected directions.

Is Lorraine kind of cool?

Can Ole really be bought off?

Will Trump be removed from office by impeachment, as Karen fears?

Okay, one of those isnt particularly suspenseful.

But everything else about the episode neatly ratchets up the suspense as it further complicates some already complex characters.

Okay, Then!

We wanna watch cartoons!

This is the correct response, Tillman twins.

No Dot or Witt this week.

The latter is presumably continuing his investigation.

Who knows, really?

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