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I'm not sure if "being unable to play them on the drums" is part of my criteria for a great song.

Walt Jr. knows that his father is a drug lord and that he killed Hank.  Beyond that, he saw his father attempt to stab his mother before kidnapping his sister.  And he heard the entire phone conversation with Walt/Skyler at the end of the last episode.  And then his father disappeared off the face of the planet

The Q/A was really just trolling for awkward sex stories that tangentially involved music.

Walla Walla, Keokuk, Cucamonga, Seattle

He gets a forum because of reactions like this (and all the other Colton vitriol seen in the comments).  People want to see him fail and tune in with the hopes that he will, indeed, fall off a cliff.  Ratings, baby!

At such an early stage in the game, nobody wants to rock the boat and be seen as a target.  Hence why the vote was unanimous outside of Marissa's ballot.  

Sweet hallelujah, so happy 'Survivor' is back.  Flash judgments:  Thirteen-years and Gervase still is incapable of swimming.  You'd think he'd hit up a YMCA or something when he found out he was going to be on the show again.  If we're to believe the previews, Colton's alleged turnabout of character apparently lasts

Springsteen dropping the word FUCKING in the song "Queen of the Supermarket."  I'll admit, I am oddly fascinated by what is probably the worst song in dude's career.  

So basically, we have the Season 3 premiere of 'Homeland' to look forward to.

Did he really use the universal "we" and try to speak for all of humanity?  And did he seriously refer to humans as "primal creatures" who "feel like moving" when they hear music?  Yes, because primal creatures such as tigers, bears, blue whales and dinosaurs also feel the need to dance.  You know what compels a tiger

This entire thing sounds awful.

What human beings are you toasting with who don't get it, and why are you toasting with them?

The reason this album received such a low grade is that in other review comment sections, people kept bitching that there wasn't a Neko Case review up.  Big mistake.  Reviewers are like teachers.  Don't annoy them, they have control of the grade.

That idea (fully functional theme park that breaks down) was floated in some rumors a few months back.  I think it's the logical way to go, especially given that there was tremendous critical backlash to the "T-Rex rampaging through San Diego" section of 'The Lost World.'  Plus, we know that the movie is, at least in

No reason to mark that one on the calender.

Humorous.  They really really want this movie to fail.

Live TV is sort of freaky.  He has a point.

Getting closer and closer to the 'Breaking Bad' episode in which at least one major character dies.  Maybe it will be this episode.  And then the Internet will melt.

I've never understood the inclination to feel this way about popular musical entities, but you see it all the time.  "______ was sooooooo much better before they became famous."  Or "______'s early albums are a million times better than **insert name of later, more popular album that sounds better than early album**."

All of the theories I'm reading about Jesse's plan are flawed.  He can't drive Walter White out of retirement and get him cooking again, he can't go after Walt's family, he can't do anything illegal.  Why?  Because he's in the car with Hank and tells Hank that there's a better way.  If he's telling Hank (and by