Yeah, that's the great thing about it. It nails the sort of aimlessness of high school, for good or for ill, in a way things like the John Hughes movies don't get.
Yeah, that's the great thing about it. It nails the sort of aimlessness of high school, for good or for ill, in a way things like the John Hughes movies don't get.
Never had to put my 'always rec Xavier Wanz mentions' practice into effect before.
The Hitler I remember killing in 1993 was toting four gatling guns when I opened up that final door.
Mine are That Thing You Do, Zero Effect and Hoosiers.
Beer League is actually a pretty good anti-sports movie.
I stuck through four episodes. They seemed to be doing as little as possible with an interesting premise. And it didn't make me laugh except for a few times.
That kid is the only one on either show I actually laughed at a few times.
Uh, Walt only won in context of him being totally fucked and salvaging something.
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He died, alone and hated on the floor of a nazi meth lab in the desert, knowing his family hated him and he had no friends. He'd poisoned his relationship with Jesse to the point where Jesse wouldn't even shoot him. His ego also got to…
I don't think the choice of a low-cut blouse for her regular Todd-meeting was likely to be a coincedence.
@dschubba:disqus It's been awhile, they probably got tired of laughing at it and destroyed the thing. I think Jesse's safe from that.
Walt calling does make sense as a backup plan. Even if he fucks up and doesn't kill the nazis, the cops would get them.
I bet the sound of a barrage of light machine gun fire carries pretty far in the desert at night.
Jesse's fingerprints are all over everything in the lab, not to mention the gun that killed Uncle Jack. He's got splainin' to do.
Being a multi-millionaire has gone to his head.
I don't hate Chris Hardwick in general, but that line of questioning was just ass-faced. No, Chris things can work in different way and there's not actually a right way to tell a story or enjoy one. Shut up and let Vince Gilligan talk. Also, why the fuck is Jimmy Kimmel there?
Walt wanted to die alone in a meth lab, knowing that his family hated him?
Yeah, when Todd is saving people from you, you're pretty bad.
Setting his ego aside would have been begging Eliot and Gretchen to help his family. Figuring out a way to force them to do so was more of the same Walt being Walt.
Yeah, Walt shouldn't have been specific about the amount he paid.
I tend to think she liked Todd being into her and was happy to make use of it to motivate him to make better meth.