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chris chan is that you?

The hell are you talking about dude spent over half a decade not being in the public eye and not giving a single fuck

Were you concerned for the people rooting for the joker in the dark knight, or who thought the dude should have won iron man when he got in his dudebot?

Those aren't camp, all of that is like classic breaking bad stuff. The confession, how was that wacky, the hello kitty phone has been in saul's burner drawer for a while, the icy gun is something walt would do, pouring gasoline onto things is a callback to s4, marie is dumb, so dumb, she's really dumb.

It was postulated in the show, by Jesse, to Walt, in whatever episode it was he had the gun to Walt's head.

Except he realized that his exact description of how brock got poisoned was essentially true, I don't see what's not selling it

Left of left? Lady she's a capitalist who perpetuated US imperialism for 4 years she is as right as Reagan

Inherently, sure, that was a funny moment made funnier by her reading of that line.

I don't know why you have to deride any pulpy material as being "silly," that's probably the most dismissive way of referring to fiction with dramatically heightened violent or sexy stuff happening on it. Silly is a pretty good word to apply to Mad Men since rich people in the 60s evidently only have had to deal with

The poison was more or less explained, also why Jesse blamed Walt was completely explained, he had had it after he last saw Brock, but not after he last saw Saul. Again, Jessie had it mostly figured out, Huell's patdown was him swiping the pack and replacing it, Saul poisoned Brock which was confirmed the next

What about that was a deus ex machina? It wasn't something terrible at Walter's house specifically, it was honestly quite a bit worse. It wasn't done over 13 episodes, the black and white prologues were in episodes whose titles hinted at the coming event ("Seven-thirty-seven," "Down," "Over," "ABQ"). Not too much

Right but his criticisms are mostly facile, he barely put any effort into this. His accusations of sexism in the show are grounded in the fanbase disliking certain characters and female characters not being the focal protagonists. His accusations of the show's lack of humanity ring false immediately, he's

Where's the article shitting on Mad Men for structuring most events to have thematic resonance to what's going on with Don that week?

Also, showing Goodman giving Brock candy that Walt tainted would be a boring scene and too easy.
The timeline is simple, the scene where Huell pats down Jessie, he lifts his pack of cigarettes and replaces it. Saul, on a visit to the Cantillo's, dropping off the money, gave a candy to Brock that Walt had poisoned. Saul

Solid clickbait, like half of a good point.

Let's be honest who takes the AV Club seriously about rap music

Honestly I loved it quite a bit more on the second go round, it improved the other episodes quite a bit for me.

How is it arrogant, Yeezy's been on top of the game for nearly a decade now, the closest he released to a bad album was still the best group cut that year and he had some hot shit anyway, it's not like that album and GOOD in general weren't all over the radio. If he wants to call himself the god of rap well that's

What century do you live in, you know about streaming things but not how to pirate? There's a free option and you can throw 8 bucks a month as charity toward well netflix for providing a kickass easy way to watch shit