The Helo-centric episode is coming up though and that's my pick for worst of the series, in a walk. Yes, much worse than Black Market.
The Helo-centric episode is coming up though and that's my pick for worst of the series, in a walk. Yes, much worse than Black Market.
Completely missed the Bills but was alerted by friends afterward. Damn, 4.5 sacks for Williams? As you say, it is the Panthers, but I am extremely pleased they were able to get back in it after last week's disappointment.
I still need to read The Corner. If you haven't read Homicide: A Year On the Killing Streets, get on that shit immediately — lots of good and bad decisions that you live with in there as well.
Hey, just finished The Sisters Brothers. Page to page it was great and just what I needed but it also didn't seem to add up to anything. Very reminiscent of the Charles Portis I've read except the not adding up to anything was sort of the point for him and his side characters had more depth than "Here's another…
How does it compare to Fortress of Solitude? The localized social history, humor and sadness definitely sound familiar.
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Some movies:
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Oh wow, didn't even see those there. Damn Pants with No One Inside Them.
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Thank god this isn't a Sorkin show, otherwise we definitely would get the Gilbert and Sullivan.
I love the idea of a Horsefellow constellation.
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Oh, excellent.
Nazis know about Saul, they have no reason to NOT kill him.
This has generally been my take as well. For the first time, though, I'm asking myself why Walter tamped down the bad in him for so long, when it's clearly a huge part of who he is. The specifics behind the Grey Matter break are unclear but we know the basics, what we don't have is what got Walter from new husband and…
It's that guy over there, the one not wearing a ribbon!
From Dean Norris': "Pig in a poke."
I worked in the Seabrook area about five years ago and they had a not-insignificant meth problem if I remember correctly, so he'd fit in fine.
Man, I knew that knife was coming out the minute it was shown idling around by Skyler's hideous clown figurine in the open. Of course, knowing that did not exactly make that scene any less tense.