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I've always been fascinated by the descent of Harvey Dent, crusader for justice into Two-Face, crazed mad man. In particular the job that Batman: The Animated Series did in "Two-Face" showing Dent's psyche start to fray and ultimately come to pieces. They did a great job showing that his disfigurement was only part of

Sigh, if only we could have gotten a Mr. Ford appearance.

Is that the ultimate goal/dream of Krieger's cloning plans? To produce two healthy clones of himself to form the ultimate Rush tribute band, touring in the Caress of Kreiger, with himself as Neal Pert. Boosh!

Everyone Loves the Hypno-Toad

Actually two days from that. Bufford Tannen had a scheduling conflict the next day.

Anyone wanna swing by the Mos Eisley Cantina to see Figrin D'an and the Modal Nodes?

That Blackadder episode began ominously when the Captain picks up the phone, in an echo of the first episode, answers as "The Somme Public Baths." When I first heard my immediate thought was "Uh oh."

It burns because right before he said "1917," in Darling's hope, you the audience thought for maybe a moment, a tiny moment, that things were gonna go well.

I felt that the people whom Walt murdered in this last episode all epitomized pure evil in different ways and all threatened the few remaining good people on the show: primarily Brock, Holly, Flynn, Jesse, and Marie. So to a degree Walt's march through blood was redeeming only in the sense that it removed that threat

Lawyered.

"If we're going to go down that road, you're gonna need a bigger knife."

Or if Marshall's former boss Bob Odenkirk shows up and has screen time with Cranston.

This is only becomes truly interesting if since losing his job Hammond Druthers has become the meth kingpin of the Northeast.

Does the fact that Walt had two copies indicate that he will "die" twice?

The only way this becomes more funny is if the third one earns a 0.0 on Rotten Tomatoes. It would officially become the Bluto Blutarsky of cinema.

I hope we get to see a little bit of Cristin Milotti's character's life. What she does for a living and her world. Right now we know that she's absolutely adorkable so I'm hoping she becomes a fully rounded character with her own hopes and dreams.

rawbun has it right. It was the way the hit on Andrea went down. The polite banter of the murderer at the door, the far away view with only a puff of smoke and collapsing body, the mechanical coldness of it. Perhaps fitting in that sense that the act is committed against a young Hispanic woman by an associate of the

The murder of Andrea might be the single most brutal act of barbarism I've ever seen on television. An innocent woman shot for no other reason than to exact unimaginable pain out of a man already on edge of oblivion. Her only crime was offering a modicum of compassion to Jesse. Accomplished with a casual sterility

There is a belief that Richard II was actually starved to death. The best way to ensure both his demise and that there would be no marks on the body when it was displayed.

Yeah the deposition and slaughter of a pious, mentally challenged man and his 17 year old son is not really a bright, shiny moment you want to celebrate.