@avclub-e3f5ab7f02122f95b801e13e2c586d6a:disqus Very true – I never thought of that.
@avclub-e3f5ab7f02122f95b801e13e2c586d6a:disqus Very true – I never thought of that.
Of course – Adam Buxton's "Birthday Time". I tried to find a link without an advert preceding it almost as long as the song itself, but failed, so you'll have to make do with this:
http://www.youtube.com/watc…
I like the Beatles song Birthday too.
"I’ve fucked every other kind of whale"
He played Sly's son. I did know that already.
I don't get it.
Yup. @jwood:disqus it's stated that everyone DOES know Walt lived there, and who he was. I don't see why Badger and Skinny Pete would go to the trouble. Though I'll be interested if they make a final appearance nest week.
Granite State makes it clear that everyone knows who Heisenberg is, and Robert Forster's character tells Walt that Skylar moved out the house and the bank had to fence it off as it had become a tourist attraction due to Heisenberg's infamy.
It came out the following year.
How's about just watching Aaron and Bryan have sex, but completely in character as Jesse and Heisenberg. And then they got joined by Jesse Eisenberg, with lots of amusing confusion as each time Jesse or Heisenberg talk to each other, he thinks they're referring to him.
Just found out that Clarke Gregg wrote What Lies Beneath, and directed Choke too. He's got quite an interesting CV, in fact.
Then he mucked up the timing somewhere. How pregnant was Skylar at the start of the show, when Walt turned 50? Holly was born half-way through Season 2, and an episode or two ago we were told Holly was 18 months old, then more time passed after that. Now Walt spent however long in the cabin and we're still not up to…
This episode took place over two months, most likely - three months tops. The flash forward is on Walt's 52nd birthday, and last episode told us Holly was 18 months old.
Doing ok until the 'Malcolm' ending that's been done a hundred times already.
Tobolowsky.
Tobolowsky.
He talks about it in the book. The writer said "do the next scene like you're a bird".
He talks about it in the book. The writer said "do the next scene like you're a bird".
Your loss, in a big way.
Your loss, in a big way.