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thefncrow
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As usual, great work. I'll make sure to catch the season 7 stuff when you post it.

You're right about Ronnie being at peace. It's weird, because in a way, Ronnie is so much of a non-entity in the early seasons, but it's also a perfect setup for who Ronnie is. He's with them, he knows what he's doing, and he's at peace with all of it.

I don't know about that for Mantzoukas. He's really good in that episode with Poehler and Adomian as Leykis, and he's really good in that episode with Allison Brie and Odenkirk as Saul Goodman.

Oh man, it's the Black Angus Black Burger. It may say that black stuff is cheese, but it's clearly the typewriter ribbons.

That was also my first impression looking at this. Man…

That's not really the scenario, at least from the version of the problem I'm aware of.

I have to disagree about bringing back Doctor Hurt.  His story ended with Morrison's last arc in Batman and Robin.  Morrison mentioned in interviews about how the return of Doctor Hurt correlates heavily with the Karl Marx quote about history repeats itself, first as tragedy, then as farce.  Doctor Hurt is kinda a

You're kinda conflating two concepts there.

Yeah.  I don't have the runtime here available, but as I recall, the credits had to be chopped off for time constraints.  I think that final episode on DVD is something like 30 minutes without commercials, so they had to edit it down a little to fit it in a 30 minute block with a commercial break.

@overg :

@Bender Bukowski: Unless I forget a change the movie made, the dog survived that scene. Patrick just broke the dog's legs.

@Dropout: I have to agree. The book has those scenes that you would never be able to film, because they just drag on and on, and yet are just hilarious throughout.

@ TROOF : I'm personally of the same opinion, that the murders happened in the book.