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The sad thing is that I know you're right and I can't do anything about it.

The sad thing is that I know you're right and I can't do anything about it.

While I tend to agree with the idea that you can't really watch something "wrong", I feel like there are occasions where this is true. If someone say, missed a plot point, I could consider that "wrong." Telling someone they're "watching it wrong" is a condescending way of putting it, but it is, in some ways, true. For

While I tend to agree with the idea that you can't really watch something "wrong", I feel like there are occasions where this is true. If someone say, missed a plot point, I could consider that "wrong." Telling someone they're "watching it wrong" is a condescending way of putting it, but it is, in some ways, true. For

I watched this this morning and tonight, I find myself googling reviews for a refrigerator. Because I need the best refrigerator, god damn it! Louie has a way of pointing out how depressingly trivial our lives can be.

I watched this this morning and tonight, I find myself googling reviews for a refrigerator. Because I need the best refrigerator, god damn it! Louie has a way of pointing out how depressingly trivial our lives can be.

I thought it was just me! It's like Nicki Minaj, minus some ass and more terrible sounding!

I thought it was just me! It's like Nicki Minaj, minus some ass and more terrible sounding!

I'm of the Roger Ebert camp in that I think that something isn't really depressing if it's good. Now that doesn't mean that if I'm in a really cheery mood, I'll just pop in "Requiem For A Dream" to keep the fun times rolling, but just because Breaking Bad is draining, doesn't mean it's not engaging and interesting to

I'm of the Roger Ebert camp in that I think that something isn't really depressing if it's good. Now that doesn't mean that if I'm in a really cheery mood, I'll just pop in "Requiem For A Dream" to keep the fun times rolling, but just because Breaking Bad is draining, doesn't mean it's not engaging and interesting to

I think it's really interesting to hear everyone's "point of no return." It kind of shows what matters to everyone and how far they would be willing to go. While I think my realization that Walter is awful was from the Season 4 finale, I definitely see "Stay out of my territory" as an important and irreversible step

I think it's really interesting to hear everyone's "point of no return." It kind of shows what matters to everyone and how far they would be willing to go. While I think my realization that Walter is awful was from the Season 4 finale, I definitely see "Stay out of my territory" as an important and irreversible step

My biggest problem with the movie was probably the amount of potential wasted and not just because of the talent involved. Gilroy, Weisz, Norton, and Renner all do really good work here as was expected, but Gilroy ultimately does come up short with his script. For those who say it's too slow, I absolutely disagree.

My biggest problem with the movie was probably the amount of potential wasted and not just because of the talent involved. Gilroy, Weisz, Norton, and Renner all do really good work here as was expected, but Gilroy ultimately does come up short with his script. For those who say it's too slow, I absolutely disagree.

It's interesting that you ask that, because I'm a little bit mixed. I mean, even when Walt was messing with people in Season Three, it was only really when the Brock reveal came at the end of Season Four that I actually thought that he was the worst character on the screen and that I couldn't root for him anymore. So

It's interesting that you ask that, because I'm a little bit mixed. I mean, even when Walt was messing with people in Season Three, it was only really when the Brock reveal came at the end of Season Four that I actually thought that he was the worst character on the screen and that I couldn't root for him anymore. So

It's okay, I saw the prologue twice before and didn't get the significance until I was watching it today in theaters. Basically, Bane's henchman stays behind to keep the body count at what it should be and they bring the body to be a double for the Russian doctor and account for his body too. However, they want to

It's okay, I saw the prologue twice before and didn't get the significance until I was watching it today in theaters. Basically, Bane's henchman stays behind to keep the body count at what it should be and they bring the body to be a double for the Russian doctor and account for his body too. However, they want to

I would say, like Scrawler has been saying all over the spoiler space, that it's very easily their collaboration. They planned it together and while the motivation is mostly Thalia's, Bane gets behind that motivation. This means that the brilliance of the plan and the ruthlessness all fit, but with a human motivation

I would say, like Scrawler has been saying all over the spoiler space, that it's very easily their collaboration. They planned it together and while the motivation is mostly Thalia's, Bane gets behind that motivation. This means that the brilliance of the plan and the ruthlessness all fit, but with a human motivation