That's not a Big Lots table, that's a Goodwill/Salvation Army table where everyone's 80s oak furniture goes to die.
That's not a Big Lots table, that's a Goodwill/Salvation Army table where everyone's 80s oak furniture goes to die.
I never would have guessed, sitting in a theater at the beginning of my junior year of high school, watching this guy I used to think was sorta cute, that I would today be waging a culture war against him DAILY. What a buster.
If by "one of the most famous musicians on the planet" you mean someone we may have briefly heard of two years ago because he had to fake a beef with 50 Cent for publicity, then, yeah. So sorry to offend.
If McDoubles supposedly evolved from Double Cheeseburgers, then WHY are there still Double Cheeseburgers? You can't explain that.
Right after Jesse turns and goes back into the hospital, Walt puts his hands to his forehead and it looks like he's going to peel his "mask" off like a Scooby cartoon. I hope that was intentional.
And then the SUV driving off with all four tinted windows wide open, because that's how you protect people.
I've been thinking everything you said (except that the scene with Jesse holding the gun to Walt's head was good) while scrolling past this entire discussion.
I snuck into Fright Night 3D and got caught because I was the only person in the theater.
I do those head counts, too. Once I saw Holes starring Shia LaBeouf like five times in one day. I was more selective in choosing assignments after that.
@avclub-3db074909c4fab58b25d536fc61e5cb9:disqus Don't feel left out, Dr Pepper fountains don't exist much in the US outside of Texas.
It might be because it's the Alamo Drafthouse, so they can turn a profit on food and drinks, because I believe they're not allowed to charge admission. Plus the Alamo is generally more awesome than other theaters.
But the writers do seem to be dangling that carrot about what Gus' true identity is, it might be tied in to this.
Yes, I'm no longer rooting for any one character over anyone else, but still invested in the show. It's bizarre.
I actually really felt for Ted last season. Since they brought him back this season they sure managed to make him a douchenozzle.
Yeah, Walt Jr had to return the Challenger that only got totalled and then stuck with a PT Cruiser, meanwhile Sky funds a Mercedes for Ted AND a modified Tahoe for Hank. And Walt just crashed the Aztek!
Yeah, Donna just said last week that she has them ahead of time. I think by the time she was commenting on the posted review she had already seen at least the next week's.
I love how the writers just fishhooked me at that moment into thinking that the "larger amount" was going to lead to Sky giving Ted additional funds for starting a new business on the condition that it serves as a money-laundering front, and then he trips and does a header.
YES. So charitable with the mediocre students and so stingy with the good students.
On his knees, Walt insisted on Gus adding an "or else" to his command to stay away from Jesse. That's when Gus stepped up the threat. Walt just never knows when to STFU.
Please, let it be so.