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Oh my god, I just pictured him with receding dark, curly hair and remembered him from an episode of Designing Women!!  (I'm a child of the 80's, so I've seen every episode at least three times).  He played a homeless guy who was squatting in an abandoned gas station who won a contest for free decorating services from

Loved this - I know I guy, Ryan, who used to be 'Fat Ryan', and was EXTREMELY self-deprecating and insecure.  Since he lost weight ten years ago has just become the doucheist, most vain, bro-iest guy ever.  He's pretty insufferable.  Anyway, Schmidt's progression just rang really true because I've seen it happen with

I saw Foster the People at a club in Toronto on Saturday, and they put on a great live show.  Mark Foster has the energy of a toddler on cocaine and he sounds great.  Also, they're on SNL this weekend just fyi. 

Here's how I interpreted the whole poison/Brock/Gus/Jesse situation:

And the Wet Hot American Summer prequel!

I love him too - my introduction to him was seeing him live in Toronto about a year and a half ago opening for Patton Oswalt and he was easily the funniest set of the night…including Oswalt (who is obviously great).  I love when he's on DLM and I totally watched 'She's Out of my League' just for him (which, all said

That was my interpretation too, and I just watched it again.  He's definitely happy there.

Your parents were watching Breaking Bad at 2am?  Your parents are a lot cooler than my parents.  My parents watch Harry's Law at 9pm, fall asleep halfway through and then go to bed.

I think they've been foreshadowing for the past few weeks, ever since Walt had his most recent tests.  I think the news was really not good.  But the stuff with Walt Jr. pretty much cemented it for me.  God, those scenes were pretty heartbreaking.  RJ Mitte was really, really great in them too - his best work to date.

The worst tv Sweet 16 car gift since 'SAMSCAR' on Who's The Boss?

I said 'like a motherfucking BOSS' twice out loud while watching the episode.  During Jesse's stand at the lab and then when Gus surveyed his carnage.  This episode was flipping awesome.

I really like the show too.  I discovered it (well, I knew about it, but dismissed it as a lame CBS sitcom until I actually watched it) in it's last season, but I catch it in syndication and it's really funny.  Louis-Dreyfuss is always great, and the entire supporting cast is pretty awesome although Gregg is

@avclub-95241d7c97afbedd2fd3a91184de1109:disqus I thought the same thing re: Newlin being analogous to a closeted anti-gay Republican.  Maybe that's why Mrs. Newlin was so eager to get it on with Jason - she was just a beard who wasn't getting any at home?  But then, didn't Steve hang out in the sun a lot at Camp

THIS was the funniest thing I heard on a podcast this week.  I actually was driving, and it was a precarious situation.

It's interesting to see the different takes on the flashback, because I read it as though Gus and Max were clearly a couple; I didn't see it as ambiguous at all.  I guess this is the new 'did Jesse move the gun?' debate.

I agree - I thought it was the best episode in a while.  They killed off Tommy, finally got rid of Eric's weird (and boring) amnesia personality, and really ramped up the vampire/witch war.  The Hoyt/Jason scene was fantastic (it looked like Jason was leaning as far away from Hoyt as possible lest a whiff of Jessica's

I can't believe it was only the very last comment that finally mentioned the fact that the review, not once but TWICE, referred to the troops as 'boys' only.  I mean, the badass Major in the climactic scene with the locals was even a woman.  Not cool, Mr. Rabin.

Pre-boning.  You're a stinky turd and you like to pat boys' butts.

You know, people shit on Rogen all the time, but I disagree.  I recently saw both Zach & Miri and Funny People, and found him completely charming in both.  Neither role was straight comedy - he had a chance to do some dramatic work too and he was good.  So, I'm officially pro-Rogen is what I'm saying.   

@LivingDeadGirl - That was definitely the best line of the night. I watched it twice to make sure I heard him correctly. And the scribbles on the box were adorable. But I also thought the 'For you, Monster' was kind of adorable too.