Col. Mortimer (Lee Van Cleef) Saying Something Like 'when Two Hunters Chase The Same Prey They End Up
Col. Mortimer (Lee Van Cleef) saying something like 'when two hunters chase the same prey they end up shooting each other' to Manco (Clint Eastwood) in A Few Dollars More and then in The Good, The Bad and The Ugly, Angel Eyes (Lee Van Cleef) is chasing after the same money as Blondie (Clint Eastwood) who shoots him-
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showing someone a movie is like fuuuuuck its bad now
TW:potentually abusive parent, medication

I'm spiralling again because I was thinking about Liam and his IED storyline and remembered Liam said he takes Risperidone which in reality is the wrong meds for him to even be taking since that is used for schizophrenia and other things where those with IED are usually prescribed with meds that are used for those with Bipolar disorder like Fluoxetine, Phenytoin, Lithium, Oxcarbazepine, and Carbamazepine.
We should hqve seen Liam in therapy which is something they have those with IED do to realistically do it right and explore it more instead of having us constantly watch him be forced to fight his IED like Scott and Stiles forcing him under the shower to "cool off" during the scene we discovered his IED and from things I've read up on that is not advised for trying to calm down a person with IED when they are having an episode(yeah ok they didn't know about the IED at the time). Also seeing Stiles judging Liam for not taking his meds since it makes him feel drained and tired for Lacrosse when he shouldn't even be on the stuff, they introduced us to his step dad as a doctor so as a doctor why wouldn't he know his step sons being prescribed with meds that will not realistically HELP him.
ALSO looking at some of the potential causes for IED being these

Like we know Liam has a step father in David Geyer, but is the reason Bio dad's not in picture is due to these. Was he abusive to Liam and his mother and lash out causing Liam to develop IED as he grew up due to the trauma of it all. Did bio dad have IED himself and pass it on to Liam as its said it can be hereditary. It would be a cop out in the writers and jeffs part to decide to make the reason for it being Liams male(Also wouldn't surprise me though)
Liams a complex character in the long run and I wish we learned more about him and his family life, even though he really is more than the IED like he's my lil history nerd jock and as much as I love Theo it feels like they should have chose more than JUST him to help him with it in S6 and so on, since going back to S5 Theo is the one to manipulate liams anger and potentially cause one of his biggest episodes when he tried to kill scott(his other id say being the result of Brett and Co's locking him and beating him at the zoo and trashing the coachs car) so at the same time Theo may of been the perfect character to spend a half a season being the one trying to stop Liam giving into the anger and an episode with Nolan etc after manipulating it the season before, it feels like we should of seen Mason, Scott etc trying too in it.

Real reason why 'this train doesn't stop at tucumcari' is because tucumcari doesn't exist
The poets as places.
Neil - A butterfly house.
Todd - Abandoned train tracks.
Charlie - An arcade.
Cameron - An urban rooftop garden.
Knox - A gas station.
Meeks - A craft store.
Pitts - An observatory.