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@avclub-22eda830d1051274a2581d6466c06e6c:disqus I feel the same way about Duplass but Safety Not Guaranteed is the first time I've found his presence tolerable. He's not actually playing the arrogant prick role in that one (though his face always goes some way towards that result, regardless of his intentions).

I absolutely loved the SA Hazel. But it's a love tinged with annoyance, because, like the winter Old Fezziwig Ale, I'm going to be bitter all season that I can't just buy a six-pack of it instead of only being able to get it in the variety pack.

Simply, "Fuck!" I'm in no mood to be creative when I've caused myself injury.

Ah, bummer. If you're really dedicated, I'm sure you could score some via the Beer Ticket Classifieds on Beer Advocate (face value is the only acceptable asking price, so you wouldn't get gouged).

Keep refreshing. It showed sold out for me a few times before I was able to buy. I can't believe how fast tickets went this year though. . .

Aged Gouda (3-5 year) or Mimolette! Beehive makes great ones too, particularly Barely Buzzed, which is rubbed with espresso and lavender. Also Midnight Moon aged goat.

Urge to kill rising. . . rising. . .

BEER THREAD

Third base!

That's black.

"However, the women here are still crazy."

I started watching the show and reading the comments this summer, and I sort of prefer the older, less populated comment sections after the s1-s2 recaps. You have a ton of comments now, but many many many pages worth are just snap joke  posts. In the older seasons, if people actually took the time to comment on a

Is a homosexical a gay popsicle?

Hiring your little sister as casting director helps explain some of the choices that led to having John Cusack play Richard Nixon.

This is the first season I've watched real-time; I'm not used to having to wait for episodes!

As low as he is, I really really can't imagine Jesse giving up Walt at this point. If there were some way that he was finally tipped off about Brock or Jane, maybe (but obviously Hank has no knowledge of any of that), but as it stand he has no reason to.

Hank's lack of suspicion about Walter as Heisenberg has never bothered me because, while we may think it obvious, we have the luxury of approaching it as a crime drama where we're conditioned to think "it's always the person you least suspect!"

Plotwise, this is one of the most scattered episodes of the season. But at the end of the day I really couldn't care less, as it also has some of the funniest moments and lines of the season.

Anyone who refers to him as "Willy the Groundskeeper" rather than "Groundskeeper Willie" should be automatically distrusted.