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Not to mention the laughably poor voice overs from Padma that were inserted.

That they haven't is surprising enough.

There are two in my office of ~20 people.

Especially being a doctor.

Let me know when Arctic Monkeys are selling out US arenas and stadiums by themselves. My guess is that they won't be still touring in five years.

I saw them in Buffalo Saturday night. They still bring a high level of effort. They blast through songs and provide a little color along the way. But mostly it's them belting out 30+ songs in under 3 hours.

I don't think that they've done a very good job at exposing a larger world or getting beyond the initial "well, you're all fucked" stage.  And of a lot of that has to do with them being beholden to the source material.  This is a fantastic world to explore and Kirkman's original comic is decent enough to set the

I'm stuck going to see them this weekend.  It's my buddy's birthday and this was what he wanted to do.  It's going to be 3 hours of XM Pearl Jam Radio out and back, plus $90 for a ticket to a show I'd rather not see & hear.

Glad to know I'm not the only one that was put off by this.

What @avclub-d0e505e8403c6151dd929dc118ce6398:disqus said.  But I only made it four episodes in and started not giving a shit.  
It's an interesting premise but Kruger's character annoys the shit out of me and Bichir's constant hangdog facial expression made me weary.

If all they did was focus on the dharma initiative and the island being valuable for some supernatural reason and Widmore's war with Dharma for control of the island, that would have been a helluva show.  But, you're right, they just threw so much shit out that that they had generalize the ending so much that nothing

The cartel wasn't involved in the SW US meth market.  That was the deal with Gus.  He Controlled his territory north of the border, the cartels controlled the market south of the border.  After Gus killed off Don Eladio and the entire branch of the cartel, the mexico market was in disarray and nowhere near as strong

I think that they would certainly be investigated, but with some shady accounting practices I think they could generate a paper trail indicating that Walt still had some stock in Gray Matter which, on his death, reverts to his son.

There is no antidote - only treatment of symptoms.

This Joss Whedon guy has a loyal band of followers and he directed one of the biggest blockbuster movies of all time.

I made it a little further in and turned it off after "Lola" made it on board the C17 with the physically impossible interior.

Or Santa Clara

I turned it off after 20 minutes.  It was way too schlocky for me.

be careful or I'll come over and bust up that up like I did that chifforobe.

Plattsburgh.