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Agree, but if they really want to make these nerds angry, they'll make the next one a lady too.

He very much isn't

Who gives a shit? The Republicans are about to destroy health care and suppress voting rights. I don't care if President Diaper Baby did a wrestling tweet.

Ever since the election, I see a lot of Trump in Walter White.

Kelly, Jones, and NBC all deserve each other.

Megyn Kelly is only a few degrees removed from people like Alex Jones, and spent a decade submerged in that world at Fox News. NBC hiring her as if she's in any way non-partisan and professional is an absolute joke and people need to be treating it as such. Jones deserves to be put out on an ice floe, but Kelly should

"Finally! I've been waiting 15 years to find out what happens to these characters!"
*it's a prequel/remake*
"Never get invested in an open-ended game franchise!"

Article is incomplete in not mentioning that nearly all of the 14,000 replies to that tweet are people telling him "Don't apologize, Jeffrey Lord is an absolute tool".

By the way, it's worth remembering that Colbert completely whiffed his interview with Trump, too. He didn't make him into a lovable rascal, but he used kid gloves and let him walk off the stage without so much a bruise.

Fallon strikes me as someone who is what he appears to be. He likes to goof off and have a good time and doesn't like conflict or serious arguments. He has no way of distinguishing fame from infamy, or at least is incurious about it — if you're well-known, you must deserve to be on television and play beer pong and

In BB S5 I imagine she'd never had to deal with a chaotic situation on the brink of total catastrophe from multiple directions before, having previously worked with Gus Fring. She cracks under the pressure when things aren't going exactly the way she expects.

They're both American citizens now.

Is it "I Don't Want To Go To Jail"?

Jimmy set up a lot of dominoes in that room, but it was the combination battery ("it's a trick!") and the lawyer acceding that his illness was mental that set him off. His arrogance refused to let him defer to the lawyer.

I like the way he sarcastically calls Albuquerque "the land of enchantment" when Mike first shows up. There's definitely an underworld out there, most of it people doing side shit to get by.

I think Walt always had that potential in him, but he didn't succumb to it until he believed he was going to die without proving to the world that he deserved their awe and respect. Jimmy has a pattern of bad behavior his entire life, and has to fight against his brother's belief that he couldn't change and become

I can see that. If it's a psychosomatic manifestation of guilt or insecurity, it's not surprising that he gravitated toward something so remarkable. I mentioned this elsewhere, but it's a good fit for his self-importance, the way it forces everyone to accommodate him (all those shots of people stashing their cell

It makes me think that Jimmy would be no match for Chuck without his illness.

I'm interested in seeing Hector get what's coming to him, which is the big draw to seeing Gus storylines. Otherwise I tend to agree - unless we get to see some flashbacks to Chile or something that further deepens the character.

I agree with this, but there is a powerful synchronicity to Chuck's personality and the accommodations the world has to make for his illness. He has a titanic self-regard and believes he has the right to pass judgment on not only his brother, but everyone he considers beneath him. He also gives himself license to