Fuck you cacapeepeepoopoo
Fuck you cacapeepeepoopoo
And the irony is, of course, his wife is clearly worried and doesn't want him to go, his partner has a sense of what's up, and even his boss senses something wrong. At this point, telling peoples about PTSD would be better than continuing letting it be the elephant in the room.
A good show doesn't have interlude episodes. Although, the most egregious I can recall, of shows I like, was Dexter, "Slack Tide," last season
I STILL don't understand why some of you dumbass tools think that Skylar is such a bitch.
I mean, assuming Hank is smart enough to track Jesse down
Hopefully Jesse's arrest will give Walter/Saul/Mike an excuse to off Jesse. Since they have Gus, he really is useless. There's absolutely no reason for Walt to continue going halfsies with Jesse. I'd give him 10-20%, and if he bitches, blow his brains out.
Listen to swibble? What are you twatcheeses having delusions? I fucking said the same thing, albeit less concisely.
JESUS: I WOULDA FUCKED YOU IN THE ASS SATTADAY, NOW I'LL FUCK YOU IN DA ASS WENNSDAY. YOUGOTTADAY WENSDAY BAAABEEEH WOOO!
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bitches
HARDY HAR HAR I'M KRAKEN UP!!!!11
Crash actually isn't that bad. We should do a Cronenberg book vs. film series (Naked Lunch, Crash, Spider, The Talking Cure)
How about a poll based on much-discussed books and authors in one of the threads. There has to be some sort of quality-control here, the staff picks a few that seem popular on a thread (no fucking Neal Stephenson or shitty fucking genre fare) and proceed from there. Why the fuck not
Past Continuous
Please! As much as I love the frogs and everything related, you must consider Past Continuous! Completely off topic, but my book shall be picked!
@ Sherm Churlish: That is a great point. Walt's position in terms of this episode's "control" theme has been analyzed from the point of view of his family, but if you think about it, the Gus-Cartel meeting says just as much about Walter as it does about Gus. He not only has no idea about the cousins being in his own…
Point being, drugs aside, Skylar had plenty of reasons to end her relationship with Walter. And the moral difference between meth and cigarettes? Different effects of the drugs aside, one is a black market drug. You don't have to be a genius to know that violence is a component of the criminal underworld. He's putting…
Actually, in case anyone actually listens to you, this comment, "She did not know at the time she asked walt to leave what was going on."
Second on the dumbasspants. Fuckin a, I'm not going to say anything since you just rehashed a longer comment that I responded to in a different threat, but suffice it to say, you are a fucking nitwit.
I agree, to a certain extent, about the "what is hidden" aspect of Shyamalan. I may be one of the few who thinks he's a consistently interesting filmmaker. He has a unique style, and upon a superficial glance appears to be a formulaic hack, but that is definitely not the case. Sure, he occupies a little niche and has…
Different look at the same plot
What I love about this movie is how, essentially, Dante and Randall haven't matured or even grown as people in the slightest bit over the decade separating the movies.
A Fight Club Book vs. Film would be interesting if it hasn't been done here before. Invisible Monsters is good.