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Give Brad some credit. It takes some work to come off as so awful when you are on a season with Colton.

@JudgeReinhold:disqus I agree that the moves Malcolm made under pressure were the best available, and highly entertaining. But ended up in that corner so fast due to playing things too big, too fast. He's a much better player than Culpepper, but there are some superficial similatities.

@avclub-06e65d87687eddea00d82ae40de985cc:disqus I thought the point of the lying scene was when Walt. Jr. confronted him. Walt is alarmed for second, then we he realizes that Jr. think his cancer is worse than it really is, he is relieved and runs with it. The way he plays Walt in this episode revolves completely

@avclub-415d63db900c8f799d40632b6eed98dc:disqus Yes. Marie "bought" it.

@avclub-534b36b22aab256cdb15c38b66ea1a74:disqus Marie shoplifted them all.

@drippingyellowmadness:disqus Yeah, I can remember KAL 007 still being a big news thing in 1984.

@avclub-bf685d0c6e419fab93fb447f71610d36:disqus @avclub-cfe912f5cb3aa572bd1c9ae2a9b82207:disqus Well,  it turns out that I used to the be the guy who stocked the graphic novel section
at the three story (four actually, if you count the basement, which had
more books then the rest of the floors put together) Borders in

@avclub-808e22af6c33eea22608f30cef458844:disqus  Why would we like it for sentimental reasons? It's brand new! If anyone is going to get sentimental about it, it's babies like you. It's looked like this your whole life.

@avclub-cb0e59b8f769a8698b9f7154dd8809b5:disqus  "I won't present my full case to the jury until all the evidence has been entered into the record (i.e. I won't talk about things we learn in later seasons until the reviews get there, for the benefit of newbies reading these comments). "

I'm with @avclub-0ae7484a9f3bbd2a21df420050c032ae:disqus on this. It's kind of bullshit to say that you aren't engaging in spoilers here. Especially how you talk about how not all the evidence has been presented to support your argument. If you are going to say stuff like that, you might as well just go all out. Your

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@avclub-82dbf0e1f43223ffc175e63f2b2c3aa2:disqus A lot of it was just getting to see Bill Murray in comedy mode after so many years.

Yeah, but the movie of Zombieland had already run out of steam before it even ended. It was never a good choice for extension.

He was always more of a contrarian who liked to be smarter than everyone else than he was on the left. Contrarians love a chance to be able to flip sides completely and 9/11 was one of those golden chances.

@avclub-53a91f2f576c749bc795a5bd2ad22163:disqus That's a good point, and it raises an issue this inventory completely seemed to miss. There isn't any guarantee that HBO has the rights to all this stuff anyway. When I clicked on it I thought there might be some explanation of those kind of issues, but the approach in

@avclub-cd3695fb409b3ce6dc60ca44b08983ac:disqus There isn't any formal censorship of cable channels like Comedy Central in the United States either, before or after 9 PM. The FCC only gets jurisdiction over the networks because they broadcast over the air. The only outside influence on what Comedy Central decided to

He never did the Kenosha, kid.

@JudgeReinhold:disqus @godot123:disqus I think the real answer to Malcolm's question is patience. Malcolm was so excited to make big moves, and they were fun to watch, but they were all terrible from a strategic perspective.

I think Malcolm made so many terrible decisions this season. But his ill-conceived big moves were all awesome television, so I completely approve of him as viewers choice.