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They announced the Baghdadi killing that morning. He was crowing about how that was bigger than the Bin Laden killing. You know he expected a hero’s welcome, like Bush at the 2001 World Series. In fact, I’m sure he expects a full on Trump rally where ever he goes. The fact that he got greeted with boos was so, so,

“[Martinez has] gone from claiming he’s an Olympic boxer to a music manager, to the number one Latino actor in the country, to owning a magazine, to being a producer, to a director, to a filmmaker,” said [Steven Michael] Quezada, one of the state’s top actors who had a recurring role in “Breaking Bad” and won an

I was going to ask why no mention of “The Spoils of Babylon” until I remembered that part was played by Sir Richard Driftwood.

“If your bit relies on making fun of handicapped people then you just suck as a comedian.”

Oh good, a completely made up argument! 

Tom Brady, Bill Belichick and Robert Kraft all gladly endorsed a white supremacist for president.

This sound like something a Ghost would say to throw us off. 

DeNiro is so goddamn good in Mean Streets. You spend the entire movie just wanting to slap the shit out of him. He plays “that fucking guy who ruins everything running his mouth” to perfection, and yet it’s still an absolute shock when he gets what’s coming to him in the end.

Thank thee thank thee

Thank ye, thank ye, it’s good to be hither” is something I say probably too often

“I hope they are eligible to play and that UIL clears them,” Jennifer Marie Holland, a Mount Vernon high school parent, says. “It would be devastating to my son not to be able to participate in band. As a mom, my heart breaks for the kids.”

“If it brings good people to our town and increases our property value, I’m good with that.”

This is small-town, religious-conservative America aptly summed up in a single sentence.

These people aren’t ignorant of what’s going on, they just *don’t care*. Their sense of priorities are so askew that it’s impossible to

Tina Fey’s era was far higher quality than present times.

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I still think some of Zach’s best stuff is in ‘Comedians of Comedy’. Hands down one of my favorite documentaries ever. Patton Oswalt, Brian Posehn, Maria Bamford, and Zach Galifianakis (and later Eugene Mirman) driving around the country playing shitty little rock clubs. It’s really great, and everyone in it is

I’m sure the indigenous peoples of America are happy to have their slow, agonising genocide and loss of home put on the same level as the cancellation of a sitcom.

As confirmed by Gilligan, and the way they are behaving / what they are talking about in the scene - it is directly after “4Days Out”.

I’ve said this before but yeah - I didn’t THINK I needed to know Jesse’s fate, I was pretty sure he came out of it okay.

Absolutely loved it. I really wish we saw Jessie settled in where ever he was going but I can live with this. It really wrapped up so many loose ends from one of the best shows ever made. I especially loved the mention of Lydia being in the hospital and probably wont live. Just perfect!

This could so easily have been rubbish. For that reason I’d say it’s a triumph. Thoroughly enjoyed it, 2 hours whizzed by. Aaron Paul was world class.

You all inspire me, every day.

I also think this! I don’t have any tape on hand to prove it, but I remember years ago watching him and thinking that he was good and insightful and understated, whereas now he is more surly/comatose.