JollyRancher
JollyRancher
JollyRancher

I was fine with Skyler, thought she was interesting and that she handled Walt in the only way she could. Unlike some fans of Breaking Bad, I do see Walt as the villain of the series. A blatant sociopath that needs to be taken down. So I was fine with Skyler realizing this and trying to get out of it, and the episode

I had no chance at AP or Foster, so I was willing to take a chance and wait on MJD in the 2nd round, and just take Brees in the first. A healthy MJD is a top 5 fantasy back, paired up with the top QB in this league. I have no problem with that at all. Still if I had first pick I would of chosen AP. And Aaron Rodgers

I drafted for a league where the points were ridiculously stacked for QB's. 8 point TDs(rushing and passing TDs are both 8, weirdly enough receiving is 7), and 15 yards passing per 1 point. I took Brees with my first pick(picking 9th out of 14), and people thought I was stupid. Turns out that Brees last year with this

*Puts on Tinfoil Hat*

Yes, the number 1 ranked golfer in the world sucks and isn't relevant in the world of sports!

What the fuck does it matter what Belichick says? Not like him hiring Hernandez was something that caused this murder to happen, not like Belichick was the one who put the gun in Hernandez's hand.

This, the whole "Oh, let me feel your six pack" thing, that is creepy on so many levels. Not to mention the before and after shots..... sure.

Okay, you never saw any of his WCW work(which you should look up, because it is amazing), but did you just completely blank on any of his work with Bret Hart? Stone Cold vs Bret Hart was better than any feud The Rock, HHH, RVD, or Cena have had. It was one of the best things to ever happen in the history of pro

Yeah, maybe during a regular season you can get 15 or 20 guys who can get a point per game, but that list becomes shorter when you ask them to do it for 12 years. The guy has had 6 40+ goal seasons, only scored less than 30 goals in a season twice, the first being his rookie year where he "only" scored 29, and this

Yes, because scoring the most goals over his time spent in the NHL, and averaging a point per game, that is being mediocre?

I've never wanted the NFL preseason to get here soon as much as I do right now.

I actually get why Dwight would be offended by that. It isn't like Dwight has only played on teams that barely got into the playoffs and were booted in the first round. Dwight made the Magic into a true contender in the east, but just because he doesn't have one ring he needs to be "taught" how to win at Basketball,

The Orlando situations was bad and mostly caused by Dwight. With the LA situation though? The media is clearly spinning it to make Dwight look even more like a jackass. Most reporters I've read seem to resent Dwight for the fact that he left the Lakers. They can't stand the fact that the beloved franchise is being

You asked for examples and I gave them to you, sorry for not giving you the right ones. You asked me if it is typical practice, and it isn't as typical as it used to be.

The Sopranos, Mad Men, Justified, X-Files, Supernatural, Fringe(a lot of positive critique for Brad Anderson on that show), Community(Most notably the paintball episode that was directed by Justin Lin).

Yeah, with the person you were commenting to. I on the other hand was talking about your comment "but in television, your're not even supposed to tell which episodes were directed by which director. Standing out is actually kind of failing?".

I wasn't debating producer vs director though, I was just saying that shows can have directors who are able to put their personal stamp on it, and have their episodes stand out from the rest.

While the showrunner still has lots of control, Doctor Who is perfect for letting directors do their own thing. They let writers do it, why not let the director as well. It is a show that can switch from comedy to drama and to horror, episode to episode. While also dealing with alien worlds and time travel. Really,

For some shows that is not true. Breaking Bad is great in that it lets its directors do their own thing for episodes. The best example would probably be Michelle MacLaren, who directed the most visually striking episode of the series in "4 Days Out", but also directed the most suspenseful(probably one of the most

No. When the Mavs called to see about Rondo the only thing the Celtics wanted was Dirk. The Celtics while trying to clear cap space(Rondo wouldn't even be that much cap space as compared to other stars, since he signed to a very friendly extension for them a few years back)they do want to get something of quality when