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This whole episode seemed to underline how alone everyone feels. It was just saturated in desperation. Maybe Madison's death is going to be an excuse to get everyone back to the house and back together. Misty will come resurrect her, and we will see who gets splattered when shit hits the fan.

When I was 8 years old, we got HBO. One night I could not sleep, so I tiptoed into the den to watch TV. The Exorcist was on. It was on the forbidden HBO channel, so I figured it had to be good, right?

I was curious how a helicopter managed to crash into the roof and not cause any damage to the building.

The look on his face makes it even better. "I do not get paid enough for this."

I just can't get past James Deen in that wig.

I watched The Blair Witch Project literally the night before I left to go on a week long camping trip. Remember the scene where she has the flashlight on, and is jumping at every little noise? That was me, for pretty much the entire week. I was two inches away from filming myself apologizing to everyone's mother

I have four crows that come to my yard every morning. One of them has a broken leg, and the feathers on one wing don't lay flat. He just generally looks like he has had a rough life. The other three don't exactly feed him, but I have noticed they will knock food down so he can get to it. Sometimes they will argue

I don't think killing Lydia had much to do with Skyler at all. Walt's anger when he found out that the blue meth was still on the market, and people thought he was making it, was enough to seal Lydia's fate. Walt's ego could not allow someone else to take over his empire, and claim his success as their own. Walt

At least dead Todd won't tell you it isn't personal then shoot you in the back of the head.

And, like the hero in the song, Walt got to die in the 'arms' of his true love, the lab.

My thoughts exactly. Ranch dressing is acceptable if you feel the need for a dip, but chocolate and pickles should not be combined.

I agree that Defiance has earned a place on this list.

Mt top three too. Except I thought of Dune before Blade Runner.

These books were the only ones that made me actually cry. The one that got to me the most was Oy. And Eddie too. That last book was just a heartbreaker.

If you think about it, everyone in his tet had a backstory that was not exactly sunshine and roses. Susannah was a front runner too.

When he was a small child, he was raised in comfort. But then he went to train under Cort, who was not exactly Mary Poppins. After that, he was still just a young teen when he was sent away. The story he told in Wizards and Glass happened when he was only 14 or 15. Roland had a lot of hard blows before he was even

I don't own a penis myself, so perhaps someone could explain to me HOW DO YOU NOT NOTICE A HUGE TICK ON YOUR JUNK? At the very least, wouldn't the other participant say, "Oh hey honey, what is that bump.... OH MY DEAR LORD!"

You know the old saying: If you can't run, you crawl. And when you can't crawl...

Sorry! No offense to the actress, or random old ladies. It just bothers me when they stick a different person in a role, and ignore continuity. Like we are just supposed to not notice a difference.

I already have a vague fear of neti pots. I think this just turned it into a full fledged phobia.