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Oh thank god
I severely hate watching movies in theaters in the modern era for these reasons.

I am glad I didn't DVR this.
The 5th column is so impotent on this show. I feel like I could write a better series then the jokers that got the gig. How come the President of the US isn't a character on this show? Or, at the very least, the mayor of NYC? If the Earth of V collectively doesn't give a shit about why

Naps are needed
Gregory Itzin is really good as President Logan. He's got that character down pat.

I like Hank's chances better
I am glad Gus made Hank the focus of Los Primos de la Muerte's focus for vengeance. Walt is a marshmallow peep compared to Hank. Hank owns weapons and works for the DEA. If it comes down to a confrontation, Hank has a really good shot at surviving.

comebacks
Kevin Smith needs to make a film that at least lives up to Dogma this decade. Chris Tucker needs to find another role then "black cop" in the Rush Hour series. Steve Buscemi needs a return to playing roles in anything. Dave Chappelle will probably never get another TV deal, but he needs to return to the big

I don't know why I am watching this anymore.
At some point, I have come to realize that I am watching a show out of habit rather then a real interest. I feel like V has crossed over to that type of show The story is just pathetic. 4 people are going to take on a Alien Armada with bumbling? I know the series is 7

audience and appeal
I want to know the secrets of Oprah's audience. I've always felt they've looked collectively too homogenized and perfect for a Chicago audience. Other dailies don't have audiences as put together as Oprah. I just find that bizarre. How could they all have normal hair styles, clear skin, and

stab wound
I still don't get how Jack is getting around so well after getting stabbed in the gut. At least it's not as bad as the Justified episode two weeks where a fugitive got shot in the gut and wasn't phased.

the seduction
The way Jesse seduces the cashier was another quality moment from the show. Only Breaking Bad would throw in a a cop to add to the tension of an already tense scene. Jesse keeping his cool shows how committed he is to being evil. The fact that the cashier wasn't hooked show the inferiority of Jesse's

Dunzo
Grunge is still played on Boston rock radio. I don't mean the occasional playing of Nirvana's "In Bloom". Alice N' Chains is in heavy rotation. I know there is new rock music out there, but it's not getting played in the biggest city in New England.

agreed
Every South Park has become formulaic. Some widespread fad, issue, phenomenon gets addressed. There is a movie parody. Sometimes they are amusing. Other times they aren't. It's hit or miss. I think we've become nostalgic for the audacity that the show used to bring with little kids and their foul mouths. Now

The consequences of Walter living.
The whole premise of Walter cooking meth was because he thought he was going to be dead. He needed the money to take care of his 2 kids and widow. Now that he's going to live… his chickens have come home to roost. It's the one part of Walt's plan that didn't go as expected.