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It worked so well for Marvel because their execution wasn't anywhere near as transparent. The only times the crossover stuff seemed a little forced and unnecessary was when Captain America literally ended with a trailer for The Avengers, as if we weren't all gonna see it already. You could also argue that Scarlett

It's weird how similar in premise the two films are, although this (like the first two movies) epitomizes British culture, This Is The End was all about Hollywood; as America as America gets.

My dad was a Dr Schweiber whenever I used to have my friends over, and a more crotchety Ken all the rest of the time. He basically cannot stop making bad or rude jokes, and has only become worse with age. I actually spoke to him yesterday and the bulk of the conversation was built around this terrible joke, which

Lydia from Breaking Bad should do it!

Is this the same movie where Chloe Grace Moretz is playing a hooker? This is going to be the most confusingly arousing film ever made…

Your mom uses my penis as her inhaler, so, yes.

Nobody is complaining there, though. That scene in From Dusk Till Dawn cannot be improved upon. It's hot even with a goateed Tarantino there!!!

What the hell happened to Samm Levine? Of all the main cast, he's the one I hear the least about now. Did his peculiar appearance fail to attract the glitz and glamour of Hollywood?

Forgot that was this episode, too. That's such a sweet and true little moment, like when Sam is on the phone to Cindy and Lindsay's laughing. This episode is so awesome

My favourite episode. Neal finding the right garage, Sam tearfully hugging his parents, and the pan over the crowd with Nick and Lindsay the only two not kissing, are three of the most moving moments in the whole series, all in the span of a few minutes. I just love everything about this one. Epic review, too, Todd.

Chapelle is a treasure and you will recognise that. And Charlie Murphy really makes the bit anyway.

*hovers underneath basketball hoop staring coldly into the camera*

This bores me.

She's Scottish? Holy shit, that's a turn-on for me too. With this fact and everything she did in this episode I am finding myself dangerously infatuated with Lydia Rodarte-Quayle. Yes… dangerously…. *strokes beardless chin*

Heisenberg abides. I don't know 'bout you, but I take comfort in that. It's good knowin' he's out there… Heisenberg… Takin' 'er easy for all us sinners. Shush. I sure hope he makes the finale.

YOU JUST HAD TO BLOW IT UP! YOU, AND YOUR PRIDE, AND YOUR EGO!!! YOU JUST HAD TO BE THE MAN!!!

I was really shocked by Walt's reaction to Saul's suggestion that they off Hank. He seemed almost noble this episode… bizarre how wanting to leave a fortune in drug kingpin money behind for your family once you kick it is kind of both selfless and selfish at once.

For perhaps the first time ever, Walt Jr's absence was distracting and a little too convenient.

Todd's childlike politeness just makes him so much creepier. He seems to put more thought into holding her hand and making sure she doesn't trip up than he does into his violent murders.

@avclub-ea1026696cadc48775907505feafed8e:disqus Yeah, sadly I kind of agree with you. I don't think there's ever been an episode of this show that warranted a B-, particularly not this one, but it was an underwhelming scene. It drastically improved however once Marie smacked Skyler and then immediately went to grab