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If I was a Space Catholic, I'm sure I'd feel guilty about stealing that line from the Space Pope.

Did that child just say "What's a battle?"

They can have an act break/commercial break between "Part One and Part Two" or whatever, that shouldn't matter if it's one continuing story over the course of an hour. (If that's what you mean, since I could've sworn Netflix had The Boiling Rock and the finale as singular entities.)

Lows?

Avatar had at least one genuine (not two episodes as you describe) example in The Boiling Rock, plus the series finale, which was 80-90 minutes long.

Seriously? The Houston audience was much better than that, and I never would have seen that coming.

Her Flashdance finisher was also at the Houston show a week or two back. I had assumed it'd be done for every show, unless she ran out of time for whatever reason.

Exactly, despite my enjoyment of his 'epics' prior to The Lovely Bones and The Hobbit. Heavenly Creatures is one of my favourite films. Whoever made that film had me completely confident in the adaptation of one of my favourite novels. *Sighs*

It was awful of him, yeah, but I understand the desperate state Hank's in after the confession video Walt made. His back's against the wall and he's terrified that Walt can get away with everything he's done, and that he and Marie could get hurt.

I don't recall the Jaegers being that dumb. Or Nazi.

Jesse was a woman in that, actually.

@avclub-675cf4954ee45de77c149af8d2c8186f:disqus Ziggy is a fantastic character. I don't understand how so few people get his deal. And to think I assumed it was just my father that had that problem, because he was used to characters from older television that were just written as stupid and annoying for the sake of

Indeed. It's much better than people make it sound, I assure you.

There's plenty of humour to Skyler, as quickly pointed out in the comments of that Stephen Bowie article when he made that same argument. She faked giving birth in a store to simplify returning what Marie stole. She put on the act of a 'ditzy secretary hired by Saul for. .other reasons' to save Beneke, which both were

I can't agree that it truly failed, even as I know myself to be the clear minority in my assuredly highly intelligent and mature viewing party for the show by being the only one that isn't rooting for Walt even slightly and don't care about while still finding him to be incredibly compelling, fascinating and the

Of course, that's also right when the show was falling apart in the terrible finale with Deus Ex Lila preventing Dexter from having to make a decision, so should it really be counted as part of her character? Seriously, that finale is one of the worst episodes of dramatic television I've ever seen, and was such a

Finally caught up on Breaking Bad, rewatching everything from Hermanos through Gliding Over All, and then watching the three new episodes. *Does Lucille Bluth's excited flailing* AAAAAAGH THIS SHOW

Well, I hadn't actually seen the new episodes when you responded to me, but that's fine, I didn't come back to this page either. Now I have seen the new episodes, and funnily enough, even while I have to say that scene between Marie and Skyler in Buried was far and away Brandt's best performance in the show so far,

I have a very heavy emotional attachment to Skyler and consider Gunn to be a wonderful actor, but there's not much room for subjective discussion with something like acting ability.

*Scratches a notch into his table under 'Notches'*