Don't Throw That at the Chicken

Season 3, Episode 4, Aired
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As Patty pressures him to reveal the location of the money he stashed following his multibillion-dollar fraud, Louis Tobin looks to keep his son Joe's drinking from jeopardizing the family once he has been sent to prison.
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  • Another brilliant episode.

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    But then again, did you expect anything less from Damages, a show that has been giving Lost a run for its money as the best drama on TV?

    Michael legitimately fooled me, as he did Patty. I really thought he had found work and had gotten his life on track, but that is just more proof that nothing is as it seems on this show. That's one of the reasons I love it so much.

    Martin Short has not exactly been setting the world on fire this season the way William Hurt or Ted Danson did during their arcs, but he hasn't been that bad. I'll give it time, but he needs to be much more evil.

    Another great episode. No way to say anything otherwise.moreless

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    • Episode Title: "Don't Throw That at the Chicken" is a line spoken by Joe Tobin to his son when he is holding a rock. Edit
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