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Miller- I think Jesse interpreted that as a transparent manipulation tactic from Hank.  It's interesting that the only bullshit Jesse ever swallows is Walts.  He'll believe anything Walt tells him because he wants to believe Walt cares about him.

Yeah, but I'm really looking forward to Walt's inevitable moment of genuine emotion or self-reflection.  My favorite moments of this show have been whenever Walt's been driven to confess something real: his desperate pleading for his life when Mike was about to kill him in the lab, his sorta break-down in front of

Like the way Guillermo Del Toro performs cunnilingus.

He passes the savings onto you!

I really like your interpretation Drake Hudson, but I still think you give Snyder too much credit.

I can see that moral lesson being a parable for U.S. non-involvement or something, but ultimately the message of that movie was really muddled and confusing.

Yeah, but those civilian contractors were evil and deserved it.

Speaking of the Velveteen Rabbit, wasn't that sort of a hipster catchphrase a couple of years ago?  Maybe it's just me, but for a time it seemed hipsters loved to say "the Velveteen Rabbit" and interject it into any conversation.

This again? Jesus Christ.

As great as Hank and Walts confrontation was last week, Skyler and Hanks meeting topped it by far, it was amazing. 

Seriously Natural Join, you're trying really hard to ignore common sense.  Of the distractions named here, either talking to passengers, switching the radio, or texting, which is the one that requires you to look away from the road at a tiny screen to type words on a little key-pad?  Unless your conversations are

Its the character designs for these marvel shows that bother me the most, more than the animation.  Look at that crap up there!  That is some clunky, graceless looking shit.  I don't know if there's some kind of science behind it, but I really think there's a certain grace, economy of detail, and balance in the best

Spectacular Spider-Man was so great, especially in comparison to the current crap Marvel cartoons.  God I hate ultimate Spider-Man, its just not good at all.

Yeah, Beware the Batman isn't great yet, but it's showing potential.  I'm even coming around to it's arbitrarily Guy Richie-ish version of Alfred.

I don't care that he makes more money than me, I don't think any amount of money means he's obligated to act pleasant or disguise his opinion if he doesn't want to.  Obviously because he's Harrison Fucking Ford he has the freedom to do that while I would be fired, but that's beside the point.  But I sympathize with

Archmage, maybe I'm biased in saying this from many, many years of working in retail and grinning like a moron for simple-minded idiots that couldn't accept the reality that I wasn't absolutely thrilled to serve them, that I would rather shoot them in the face than help them with their stupid shit yet had to maintain

WHAT IS THIS STUPID, OBVIOUSLY A COMPLETE RIPOFF OF PLANES, WHICH IS MY FAVORITE MOVIE CAUSE PLANES ARE WAY MORE COOLER THAN CARS LOL!!

I went to LACMA last month to see the James Turrell retrospective, and I had some similar idiots ruin part of it for me.  It was one of the "wedge" rooms, and these three dumbass bros and their stupid father were running back and forth through the sculpture part of the room, completely ruining the illusion.  I left

Also, the band in that commercial sucks.

DAMMIT!!!!!!