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David Boring
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You can read Gus and Max as lovers, but it's not written in stone.

My favourite line from that song is the "don't even try and deny it" bit. Like there are still some naysayers in the audience who aren't convinced that a party will indeed be going down.

My favourite line from that song is the "don't even try and deny it" bit. Like there are still some naysayers in the audience who aren't convinced that a party will indeed be going down.

@avclub-59c4e0a1cedba7dc5ff1541ac8b60028:disqus It feels like you've only ever heard I Get Wet, and decided he's probably spent the last ten years releasing the same album over and over.

@avclub-59c4e0a1cedba7dc5ff1541ac8b60028:disqus It feels like you've only ever heard I Get Wet, and decided he's probably spent the last ten years releasing the same album over and over.

Yeah I remember all the buildup in season 4 - Gilligan said he'd give us a bit where Walt is no longer at all redeemable. And then Walt poisons the kid and I was like "what?" He temporarily injured a kid out of self-preservation and the safety of Jesse and his family. Not a nice guy thing to do, but miles above

Yeah I remember all the buildup in season 4 - Gilligan said he'd give us a bit where Walt is no longer at all redeemable. And then Walt poisons the kid and I was like "what?" He temporarily injured a kid out of self-preservation and the safety of Jesse and his family. Not a nice guy thing to do, but miles above

I noticed with last season they try to conserve the "A" grades early on so they can save them for the endgame. Though this episode was an "A" if there ever was one.

I noticed with last season they try to conserve the "A" grades early on so they can save them for the endgame. Though this episode was an "A" if there ever was one.

@avclub-9024f9f0a80d2d248c7c6efb2e715c37:disqus Okay, I remember the issue you're talking about since it's the only Entertainment Weekly I've ever owned. Feb 7, 2003. Homer Simpson shares a cover with Ben Affleck as Daredevil. List is as follows:

@avclub-9024f9f0a80d2d248c7c6efb2e715c37:disqus Okay, I remember the issue you're talking about since it's the only Entertainment Weekly I've ever owned. Feb 7, 2003. Homer Simpson shares a cover with Ben Affleck as Daredevil. List is as follows:

@avclub-1898a4d76532f237d9b5c0592dfe71a9:disqus  "'Dream Girl' is something only a heterosexual male (or possibly a gay woman) could call another woman."

@avclub-1898a4d76532f237d9b5c0592dfe71a9:disqus  "'Dream Girl' is something only a heterosexual male (or possibly a gay woman) could call another woman."

@avclub-985d212e6afdce1ea7dc206c8d1963a1:disqus "We don't have grades here. A student either learns and gets an "L," or they fluctuate in their learning."

@avclub-985d212e6afdce1ea7dc206c8d1963a1:disqus "We don't have grades here. A student either learns and gets an "L," or they fluctuate in their learning."

@avclub-9b0db119c1bceecb8cbac9120e45117b:disqus The show is so densely packed that it's actually kind of hard to laugh at all the little jokes. So things that barely registered on first run-through become hilarious upon recall.

@avclub-9b0db119c1bceecb8cbac9120e45117b:disqus The show is so densely packed that it's actually kind of hard to laugh at all the little jokes. So things that barely registered on first run-through become hilarious upon recall.

Yeah

Yeah

What's wrong with ARGs? Isn't the whole point that they're for the hardcore who are willing to solve them, and therefore easily ignored?