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I'm seeing the show on Friday, @avclub-c3420bfbd159b546b7ac7f38c6f7fa55:disqus , and I'd put my money on it being at least 98% Christmas music. Do remember this is the fella who, on the Age of Adz tour, dressed in DayGlo, performed with backup dancers, and had a giant spaceship land during the show. When he goes with

Plus, I doubt Glenn would be happy about returning to the prison with the knowledge that he shot Daryl's brother, even if it was completely justified.

Plus, I doubt Glenn would be happy about returning to the prison with the knowledge that he shot Daryl's brother, even if it was completely justified.

I really liked the Monsters of Folk album, but I'm also a big fan of the rest of the outfit, so that may disqualify me.  

I really liked the Monsters of Folk album, but I'm also a big fan of the rest of the outfit, so that may disqualify me.  

For a moment I thought that was a very tanned, youngafied Anne Perkins.

For a moment I thought that was a very tanned, youngafied Anne Perkins.

Philly sports fans don't know how to take a joke. I should know, because I'm one of them. Yes, we can be pretty awful, but in this particular story, the esteemed Mr. Watts was baiting them, so of course they got angry! I'm actually just glad he made it out of there safely.

Philly sports fans don't know how to take a joke. I should know, because I'm one of them. Yes, we can be pretty awful, but in this particular story, the esteemed Mr. Watts was baiting them, so of course they got angry! I'm actually just glad he made it out of there safely.

The Cooler definitely had similar elements, but I wouldn't say it's a remake. I saw and enjoyed each film for their differences, though I prefer Intacto.

The Cooler definitely had similar elements, but I wouldn't say it's a remake. I saw and enjoyed each film for their differences, though I prefer Intacto.

Agreed. Still not in Tenenbaum territory for me, but very enjoyable and sweet.

Agreed. Still not in Tenenbaum territory for me, but very enjoyable and sweet.

I saw it too! I very much enjoyed it. Cute, touching, aptly weird. Ed Norton was terrific, and the kids were mostly good, too.

I saw it too! I very much enjoyed it. Cute, touching, aptly weird. Ed Norton was terrific, and the kids were mostly good, too.

That was truly a monstrous moment, a real turning point in the series, and the writers made Walt pay dearly with the resulting plane crash, but, unless I'm forgetting an earlier moment, the Home Depot scene still felt more clearly like a marked decision to continue on the path to evil. For me, anyway.

That was truly a monstrous moment, a real turning point in the series, and the writers made Walt pay dearly with the resulting plane crash, but, unless I'm forgetting an earlier moment, the Home Depot scene still felt more clearly like a marked decision to continue on the path to evil. For me, anyway.

I hadn't even considered the refusal of Gretchen and Elliot's money as a possible point, but you make a good argument. However, I think that was still motivated more by hubris…even though the decision to turn it down and continue making meth is, when broken down, a morally terrible choice based on all the things

I hadn't even considered the refusal of Gretchen and Elliot's money as a possible point, but you make a good argument. However, I think that was still motivated more by hubris…even though the decision to turn it down and continue making meth is, when broken down, a morally terrible choice based on all the things

Not sure if this has been discussed in the recaps, but I'm curious SPOILERS FOR THE UNINITIATED: when was the moment for you when Walt truly crossed over from good to evil? I know it's been a slow descent, but I was discussing this topic with some friends the other day. One person argued when Walt killed the kid in