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Gus could have been blindfolded then, too.

how do we know it's 2008?  Just because the show started in 2008? Have they shown a calender or a newspaper with a date to lock it to that year?  They've kept it pretty vague, it could easily be set in the not to distant future which would explain the Rage video game being out before it's actually out…also PT Losers

Gilligan has stated in interviews when asked if Gus is gay that "it's ok to infer that"…but I don't think it's ever going to be really acknowledged.

That is the stupidest scene to speculate on Gus's homosexuality…the guy's got major shit in the works.  Not even Jesse was scoping those girls because of the level of tension going on there.  Gus being gay I could get from his relationship with his old business partner, and Gilligan has even stated "It's ok to infer

I'll miss Nathan, but I'm looking forward to Joe Gilgun as Rudy.  I like Gilgun from his other projects and he's an odd, funny guy with a different vibe than Sheehan.  What was going on at the end there?  He was dressed to look like Simon but it was Rudy?  That was weird.

Off the subject of Doctor Who, but did anyone else watch the new Misfits short? I doubted AVC would cover it, and figured this would be the best comment section to get a response.  Because, you know, nerds and all…

It was mentioned in the episode that they were pulled to that hotel/spaceship based on the strength of Amy's faith in the Doctor.  It wasn't the TARDIS screwing up that landed them there.

Glass talks a lot in the show about how it's a work in progress.  He's still figuring out what he wants to do.  I also love the obsession with bits and bailing.  He quits on a gag so fast, that ends up being the joke.  His personality is great, and I think with the right guests (if he gets PFT on there any time soon I

I didn't say Kindler's was the best or would even be deemed classic, I just didn't think it deserved what they said in the article. 

There's an interview with Refn on Sound of Young America where he discusses being high when he met Gosling.

It was discussed in last week's podmass, but I gave The Todd Glass Show a shot…I gotta say I really liked it.  I listened to the Chris Hardwick and Rory Scovel episodes.  Scovel's post show segment was hilarious. It's a strange mess, but when they hit a good riff they knock it out of the park.

I love this man.  The Believer was the first film I noticed him and he's always made interesting choices in his career.  I would also like to point out (with my lady boner), that he's quite the looker.

Ryan Gosling = giant throbbing lady-boners. 

With regard for Tommy's lack of ghost and his mess of a story with Sam…I wondered when Sam was talking to Maxine if that could maybe be Tommy incognito.  I have to admit I was barely watching the episode that Tommy died in, so I don't know how concrete they made the death of his character.  Will I go back and watch

I kinda don't want to see any kind of redemption or forgiveness for Walt.  It would be interesting to see him stay a despicable bastard until the bitter end.

I thought that too, when he was standing in the shadows and Jesse was heading upstairs.   squirm!

Other than Sookie finally getting with Eric (and it wasn't even really Eric), I didn't really care about much else for the season.  I guess the witches never struck me as much of a threat, especially after Russell was so very good at being bad in S3 (I also though S3 was a let down…but the Russell plus amount of naked

The only way he could redeem himself would be to sacrifice his life over Jesse's…I doubt that will ever happen.

She's worried about the audit for obvious reasons, but I think the idea that they could tap her phones sent her into a panic.