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    I smoked the ricin like a cigarette.

    HitFix dual account!  It burns!

    Specifically Roger.

    "I am the man… who will haunt your dreams."

    I loved how that scene showed the whole White family relationship re-asserting itself.  Walter realizes that it's best to be honest with Skyler because she can read him, knows that Skyler is going to feel the need to protect her husband (her confrontation with Lydia has echoes of her confronting Jesse in S01E02), and

    Or Ted Beneke reference.

    @avclub-ede79a5ee534f274b5f109567e6c4722:disqus he made the first batch of ricin in Jesse's kitchen.  It's not that hard to cook up.

    Also, with The Godfather.

    Damn.  Looks like I'm going to have to take a plane to the East Coast each Sunday if I want anyone to read my comments.

    Like, all the way back to Death Proof?

    Suddenly, alcoholism is a personality.

    Harrison Ford refuses to give blockbusters the girlfriend experience:  "I'll take your money, but no kissing, and it's extra if you want me to talk dirty."

    Some of my favorite Colbert Report bits are when he lets a little bit of anger through, not enough to change the general ironic tone of his show, but enough to let you know that the anger is there.  The best example I can think of off the top of my head is when evangelical churches were organizing trips to Chick-Fil-A

    TRE MERCI, HOLLANDE!

    He's getting in touch with his inner Hasid.

    Jakob owns a gun?  I guess the Wallflowers' disappearance from the record charts really got to him…

    Back to Fuck Father (and therefore cause a time paradox)

    @avclub-641d4f6894c6365a14007567a41793d8:disqus but the book is fiction, meaning (to my childhood mind, at least) that the giants were never actually captured and locked in the Royal Zoo.  The part about giants at the beginning of the book, though, that's probably true, it's just the background information you need to

    "Those aren't pillows!"

    @avclub-c76247b936388665deb90f6bd31314a8:disqus ah yes, the BFG, the book that tells kids that there is a small but not statistically insignificant chance that they will eventually be torn out of their beds in the middle of the night and eaten alive.  It's really interesting what kids find scary.