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    I'm merely pointing out the blatant, mind-boggling hypocrisy from Hollywood once again. The show obviously makes Sister Harriet look like a caring and sympathetic figure, while the judge in the trial was portrayed as some mysoginist religious bigot and Dr. Sullinger as a demon because of his desire to weed out

    How's that ironic? Lazy, maybe … but I don't get the irony part.

    Hooow ironic that in all these episodes shilling for the great nobleness of abortion, that eugenics is also a large theme of this season. You know, ironic because Margaret Sanger is the QUEEN of eugenics and has been universally successful in her mission to kill the "unwanted" by the dozens of millions. These

    Hooow ironic that in all these episodes shilling for the great nobleness of abortion, that eugenics is also a large theme of this season. You know, ironic because Margaret Sanger is the QUEEN of eugenics and has been universally successful in her mission to kill the "unwanted" by the dozens of millions. These

    Any thoughts here on my reply? Not playing any games here…just genuinely curious and interested.

    Very compelling argument and you had me there for a sec, but I cannot disagree more. Yes, we are not robots, but if we/characters are not a product of our own pasts, experiences, patterns, characteristics and identities, WHAT are we? And this also isn't directed at you per se (honestly, I mean it), but I also hate

    But none of that (what makes Breaking Bad more dramatic) is any of Walt's concern. And oh yea, there was also that part where Walt was very reluctant due to the strings attached.

    Outside of said issues, the leadup to and shootout itself was iiiintense
    and awesome (as was the episode itself). But going back and watching
    it, I see once again how ridiculous it was that Gomie and Hank can basically
    fire at will without getting obliterated within the first few seconds.

    Maaan, AGAIN I find major, major issues with the writing this season (I
    have had huge issues with every episode) that will have ppl accusing me
    of trolling even though I'm a huge, huge fan. One, why did Walt have to go to
    Todd's uncles to take care of Jesse; he coulda just gone to Saul, who of
    course coulda gone to