avclub-11ae8ab515a2a7f29833cc1cfa6ad8f1--disqus
Mr. Alaska
avclub-11ae8ab515a2a7f29833cc1cfa6ad8f1--disqus

I agree, @eric827:disqus that Walt grabbed Holly and developed the plan later. As others have said, he's better at planning with time to sit quietly, traditionally with some matches to throw into some water. The most important thing for me is he realizes he's lost his family for now. Losing Flynn must have been the

Give her a tiny Emmy!

Will he actually exclaim "Say hello to my little friend!" though? I sure hope not.

I'm pouring out some Tecate for Gomie.

Yeah, exactly. Tight plotting, dudes and ladies!

He knew the cops were on the phone and that he was disappearing. It was his last gift to his family (before whatever brings him back).

Walt was pretending on the phone. He was giving the cops a reason for his disappearance and offering Skyler freedom. The show opened and closed with him playacting with Skyler on a telephone. Didn't you see his tears?

My couchmates and I laughed hysterically when Walt said "We're a family!" to the terrified, knife-wielding Skyler draped over Flynn. My laughter reminded me of Walt's laugh from "Crawl Space" because I felt unhinged in the same way.

I won a raffle to watch it at home.

It's like the circus came into DC, but they left a bunch of their crew behind. Like, specifically the clowns! And now the clowns are still there! And the circus took off without them! And by them I mean the clowns!

Don't dismiss out of hand! This is well down and funny. And no, I don't work for NBC or any of its affiliate stations.

Many more of these movies are in development. As someone who used to work in children's books, I hope they continue turning in modest profits so the book industry can stay afloat. But man, some of them suck so bad.

Years ago, watching his appearances on VH1 shows and in tiny guest spots, I would have called you crazy. But after several years of following his podcast trajectory, I, too, have drank from the Fountain of F.

But will her cleavage appear?

KB Billz

The penalty kick format is a tough argument, and I see both sides. The cap on number of subs makes it impossible to play until there's a winner, as @avclub-eb0475218e5099c48ebead8cdce41463:disqus says, but after such hard-fought games it is a little disappointing to come down to PKs, which are grueling in their

Oh, God, thanks for that update. I was having trouble focusing on my life.

I wish you'd all just Foucault away.

Loved this one when I was younger, and the sequel, "Strider," was quite good as well. The lonely, bookish Leigh spoke to lonely, bookish Mr. Alaska. The plots of both books are running together for me, but in one there's the strained relationship with the estranged trucker father that just about broke my heart. Great

Philadelphia, unfortunately. But you have my permission to start a satellite chapter!