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This year is the 20 episode third season. The news was about the show getting renewed for a 40 episode fourth season.

Compared to Phil Spector, everyone on earth has a perfect voice.

I've always said it/heard it pronounced as rhyming with dowry

I'm not sure whether this is supposed to be an Americans reference or a House of Cards reference. it could go either way.

Yeah, I've been making my way back through the tour and post-tour episodes for the first time since they aired, and when it comes up so often in such a short timespan, Dan's outright refusal to be told what to do can get really grating. It's been especially bad lately with the face-eating argument and then this last

Considering the reaction to Walt's behaviour from the community was an overwhelming "he can't get away with this", I think the finale did a good job. *SUPER SPOILERS FOR ANYONE STILL READING WHO HASN'T FINISHED THE SHOW* I mean, it certainly was wrapped up too neatly, but Walt wasn't ever fully redeemed. His family

I've always considered it the most interesting aspect of Breaking Bad that everyone has a different opinion on exactly when Walt became the bad guy. The Jane thing at the end of season 2 was my personal point of no return. What I meant before is that it's really a problem when people get to the end of the series and

Having seen the show, and knowing the personality types of a few people who rooted for Walter the whole time, they're pretty wrong. The core conceit of the show is 'turn the good guy into a bad guy'. Without spoiling (because seriously, watch it. It's worth it.) there are more than a few occasions where he does

The highlight for me was Chip struggling through the phrase "Chip's Tips, Tip's Chips, Chip's Chips and Tip's Tips"