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Sonic Youth - Pacific Coast Highway
Wolf Parade - Soldier's Grin
The Rosebuds - Boxcar
The Good, The Bad & The Queen - A Soldier's Tale
Boy Friend - Rogue Waves, Pt. 1

That's just gas escaping.

Each iteration seems like it's telling the story of a 30-40-year-old dude. Aren't there other types of criminal kingpin we could explore? Rockstar, do not be afraid to make a female protagonist! Guys will still buy it, I think.

So… what's good?: 16 frozen meals worth stockpiling this weekend

It was the finale of season 2, I believe, when Skyler confronted him about being a drug dealer and decided to move out. She didn't have any concrete evidence, but it was a well-informed educated guess:
Walt had slipped up and groggily admitted to having a secret second phone, and also Elliot or Gretchen had told her

*Greg Oden, Ryan Leaf, and Jamarcus Russell arrive on a plate*

It wasn't immediately apparent what the whole diner sequence was about. The more I think about it, I think the show was introducing the white power bills as fundamentally un-suited for the kind of work Lydia is contracting them for. Did they even call Saul?

On its own merits, I don't think there's anything wrong with Walt's idea for Jesse to skip town. What makes Walt slimy is that he didn't have enough respect for Jesse to even acknowledge the benefit he would get from such an arrangement. It was so transparent what he was doing, too. Like, Walt didn't think Jesse would

… yadda yadda yadda, and then I'm disassembling a child-sized motorbike to fit into a barrel of acid.

Ha, these aliens - described as diminutive, playful, and float-y - definitely sound similar to the skull kid from Majora's Mask. A shotgun blast to the face apparently reflects off them just as easily as it did in the game, too. 
i'm not bothered zooom i'm on your roof now

Won't the real Slim Shady's ghost please stand up?

Interpol - Length of Love
Sigur Ros - Untitled 1
Bat for Lashes - Marilyn
A Place to Bury Strangers - The Falling Sun
New Order - Temptation

The plotline from this season that I wanted handled correctly the most was Jessica's after she killed those three girls. I love the actress but feel like her character is still beyond redemption. In the middle stretch of the season, it looked like the show was sending her to a tragic end and I was gearing myself to

I don't get why Violet pisses so many people here off. She's totally abusing Jason for the rest of his life, but otherwise she's a pretty straight shooter.

Come to think of it, you're right. Every character made the worst life decision possible by the final episode except for Ray (manager!).

He's very accommodating, almost shrewdly so. Maybe that's been his role with the white supremacist crew: the diligent, appealing liaison to other criminal networks who can hire them for the kind of the gruesome jobs they're good at.

The voting looks to me like it's blatantly rigged in favor of "SSL protocol error" (originally aired 8/16/2013).

I hadn't heard of this movie before this review, but between the Malickiness and the three lead actors, that's enough reason for me to check it out. Foster should've gotten an Oscar nom for Alpha Dog. He was like Jesse from Breaking Bad, only if he'd taken a bunch of steroids and gone on sporadic, profane rampages -

You're forgetting about Declan (sp?), the distributor that Mike set Walt up with just prior to Walt's international deal with Lydia. How did he get out of his contract with that guy?

When Lydia makes drastic decisions, it's more out of paranoia than spite, so I doubt she'd arrange that kind of hit which could expose her to undue attention.