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I'm with Josh. I made the same determination about Coach and Tami Taylor when I first started watching FNL, even when they messed up, it was basically the most perfect way to mess up. And they always had the perfect words to say in any situation. I'm a guidance counselor (like Tami!) and I find myself stealing her

agreed. i learn the most from his character.

i promise i am going to watch it, i trust the opinions of people on this site —- right now i am trying to get through sons of anarchy past seasons (which is good, but not earth shatteringly so) but once I am done with it, i am onto parks n rec

bc it's his FATHER….it's not like the Commodore was 100% gone from his life but was peripherally there, and those ties only get stronger as you get older and put things in perspective, very few things can get between the bond a parent has with a child - and the fact that Jimmy is torn bw Nicky and the Commodore (to

i read it as her contemplating suicide, she seemed at her wit's end - either way, throwing herself down the stairs could kill  her

he said that he wasn't sure…he likes the idea of leaving it open to interpretation but he also said that when making the decision to kill Gus off, he explained to Esposito about that he may come back in flashbacks that may/may not explain his past, he also said (as further suggestion that Gus may be back in some form)

yes, i hope he reads what the fans writes and understands what a genius he really is….and how much we appreciate what he does for our collective psyche by  providing us with such satisfying, thought-provoking, intellectual, thrilling, thoroughly entertaining art to consume - it is truly the highlight of the week. It

you should try watching it again, i always watch episodes at least twice as a rule, and it makes me feel as if i was sleeping on the first viewing

i'd sell my soul for an Aztek any day

i think it means a victory gained at an ever greater loss, so yeah, in a sense it is, good observation!

thank you!! i have not watched the wire and so, chose to say nothing …but The Sopranos is one of the best— if not the best—drama ever for me (BB and Mad Men are inching eerily close)….but noone seems to mention it here!! why is that?? Please people, the Sopranos was/is amazing television, and I am very grateful that I

BB is more than that…it's an ethical/moral journey that I think resonates with all human beings since were are all tested and tempted….it is about the darker side of our humanity, our potential for destruction, and the fine line that exists between our various natures. it poses existential questions, moral questions,

will do:)

maybe you got it from House or something, sometimes your brain just makes these connections

ok, wait a minute…this is a discussion, everyone is entitled to an opinion - and saying that you wish a person dies, alone and unloved to boot, for rightfully expressing their opinion is disturbing and unjustifiable and well beyond the normal, accepted parameters of this discussion - even if you are joking or trying

i definitely think it could be deadly and you never know how someone, esp a child, will react to a foreign substance…but it's one of those thing where you could argue he had no intention or you could argue he could have cared less, which is in itself interesting and complex….either way, walt did took a chance with

they said on the news report that three people died…..gus, tio and tyrus……i don't remember a nurse being in there but either way, she wasn't counted among the casualties - and i doubt gus would allow a nurse in as he was about to kill tio

agreed, how did he get Brock to eat the plant? and when? and what happened to the cigarette? kids are not that dumb, the wont just eat things from strangers…a little more backstory would make this more plausible?? right now it seems slight lily ex machina to me….

i honestly thought he didn't and that Gus did it, esp. bc of the way Gus reacted (and they way the cameras captured his reactions during that scene with him and Jesse in the chapel in the hospital). Also, it would have been a good way to restore a modicum of vindication to Walt, but damn Gilligan is going no holds

where is he/she?? i want explanations!!!