Deserve's got nothin' to do with it.
Deserve's got nothin' to do with it.
Oh no doubt. I'm right there with you. In the Breaking Bad of my mind, Jesse is a suicide within a month of the day he escapes. Frankly, I'm surprised Walt didn't show up on Nazi Campus to an already cold Jesse.
Ballistic 2: Badger Vs. Skinny Pete
And this is where I have to thank a misspent youth of listening to The Grateful Dead. El Paso is a song they cover often.
For me, it was the piecing back together of the plate and Walt discovering, along with us, the missing piece Krazy 8 was hiding. That let me know, 'Holy shit! Whomever has their hand on the rudder on this show knows exactly what they're doing! I'm in!'.
@eric827:disqus And that their whole crew neatly gathered together in one room, at just such a height so that they could all be taken out at once by one sickly old man (save Todd), and that the machine gun then swept through at that height. Even a tiny bit of pitch would have had that machine gun firing over all their…
Yeah somebody should check the tape and make sure Costner's character has more than one arm.
"What's happening, King? Good god! That's Heisenberg's music!"
I know Dolly has a reputation as a mensch, but I didn't know *that* about her. Did anybody else exclaim, "This woman's a goddamned saint!" while watching her segment?
I'd say there's still quite a few "other shoes" we still need to get dropped in these last four episodes. Jane is certainly one.
In other, "Of Course He Did" News…Pete Prisco wrote a terrible column? P'shaw!
I could watch Jackie scale the wall with the grappling hook and two sticks all day. Guy's an alien.
That he does one of his trademark insane stunts in this film twice is just the stuff of bonkers legend. As much as I enjoyed Project A, though, I think I like the sequel a bit better. They're both very entertaining films, particularly if you like Jackie, or just good, fun action films.
Should I mark these spoilers? Can't hurt, I suppose. *SEASON ONE AND THREE SPOILERS*
TIJ, that's been one of the weirdest things I've noticed about that podcast; If you visit the forums, there's more than a few folks who post something like, "I'm not a D&D fan and never played in my life, but I love this podcast!"
The Day The Universe Changed is one of TV's finest hours (well, 10 hours). I watch the series at least once a year. For a dummy like me who never paid much attention in school, he is the teacher I wish I had.
I have this weird association with The Descendents. At some point, I distilled them down to just their live albums, "Liveage" and "Hallraker". Listening to a studio version of any of those songs anymore is jarring and seems wrong. "That's not what it's supposed to sound like!"
Pep Talk!
That little flying kick he tries to give the other guy to shoo him away fucking kills me every time
Have you seen any suspicious characters in the area? Do *you* live in the area?