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I've been a fan since day one. First three seasons are the best, and the first is so underrated. Last season was shockingly good after a couple duds.

Yes, the audience took me completely out of the show. They were way over the top with the laughter and applause.

Which probably means that Tuco is going to kill him.

Personally, I think it's his best album just because it actually sounds like a full album and not a compilation. Sure, there's nothing quite as strong as "Bright Lit Blue Skies" or "Round & Round," but it's amazing how there's not anything close to a dud in the entire 67 minutes. I've been listening to it pretty

Indeed, that puppet episode fucking sucked.

I think this is their second best behind In Ghost Colours. It's a huge improvement from Zonoscope, which was pretty forgettable and full of Pretty Together-era Sloan guitar pop, which isn't anything I want from Cut Copy. I think it's been getting such mediocre reviews because of the cover art.

I'm pretty sure I've never heard a Bieber song, either, but I'm also pretty sure that I wouldn't like it very much. I haven't read any Nicholas Sparks, either, and I'm not sure that I really need to in order to recognize that it's probably not my thing.

Yeah, she's just hipster trash like Dave Grohl.

AVClub is, like, the least "hipster" music crit site this side of PopMatters. For as snobby as they are with film, they're positive about a ton of shit that would never be taken seriously by P4k, Stereogum, Gorilla vs. Bear, Consequence of Sound, or any number of others.

What the fuck are you people on?  This was the single worst episode of Sunny I've ever seen, and pretty disappointing after this season was starting to pick it up a bit.

@avclub-7164d950e4ef1e652b22fa3e192d1f3f:disqusOh I agree that Hank would be awful in real life, but my point is that I'd support anyone locking away some awful murderer like Walt.  Or even Jesse, who in the show I would like to see get some good therapy, embrace his blood money, and move to some tropical island where

I always thought Gomez looked miserable when Hank broke out the racial stuff, too.

I think this review does a great job of showcasing how Heisenberg is all about crushing enemies, though, and you can't tell me that that punch didn't come into play when Walt shot Mike in a fit of rage.  Hank just lost every shred of leeway he had with Heisenberg.

Yeah, shit didn't work out so well for the last guy that did that.  And Hank isn't nearly so badass as the last guy that did that.

"a number that seems to disprove the cocky (or naïve) assertions of Netflix’s Ted Sarandos that torrent traffic drops as Netflix traffic grows, and suggests piracy will also impact any measure of the show’s 'success.'"

I've actually been meaning to check that out, since Norm was on it.

She's like a hybrid AJ and Lisa Lampanelli.

She's a really great comedian, but if you're a show on Comedy Central and you're not TDS/Colbert or South Park, you're going to be reduced to shitty bro comedy for dumb college kids.

1. The Body, The Blood, The Machine
2. Desperate Ground
3. Now We Can See
4. Fuckin A'
5. Personal Life
6. Parts Per Million

Baffled by the reviews I'm seeing for this this morning.  Easily the best thing they've done since Body/Blood/Machine, and the reactions I'd been seeing to the leaks of this had me thinking that that would be a consensus opinion.  This is a really, really good album.