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That was a wight, a corpse reanimated by White Walkers

When Don ends up nearly drowning in the California pool in "A Tale of Two Cities," I considered whether it was some sort of manifestation of a suicidal urge.

Adopted mother's kid. Although I don't know if she actually adopted Don in any official way. She was his step mom

Rugrats Passover is the best holiday episode of anything ever

Heh. I only just realized how fittingit is that Jean Grey keeps dying and coming back given her Phoenix identity. I am pretty thick.

You know, I never thought it was weird that Betty gave Glen a lock of her hair.

I doubt Leslie is done dealing with the fallout from the recall.

I can't believe that no one has mentioned that the Boosh newsletter was satarizing Gwenyth Paltrow's terrible newsletter/lifestyle guide Goop. If anything, it's worse than Boosh. "Everyone should have at least one wall with hand painted wallpaper… it's only 60,000 dollars!"

Later Season Spoilers

That's from Secrets of a Successful Marriage, but both episodes involve poker games so I get where the confusion comes from

Wow I only just realized that the housewife from The Hand That Rocks The Cradle is Gloria Trillo! Poor me!

I was talking about the Rhianna song, rude person

I was talking about the Rhianna song, rude person

If this were just a book review, I'd say its focus was too narrow. But these sorts of features can be about anything, really, and so I'm fine with the writer zeroing on how misogynistic a childhood favorite turned out to be upon reexamination.

Yeah I knew but only because someone on this board called it last week so I was expecting it once Lydia started playing with the Stevia

Some people are not pleased that this episode provided small measures of redemption and victory for Walt and happy endings for a lot of the characters. But I think that you can only call this ending a happy ending using the incredibly low standards for happy endings that Breaking Bad established. Walt destroyed his

I don't know if this will ever be addressed in the show proper but does it seem to anyone else like there's not going to be a real strong case against Skylar? They mention how there's still no court date set and I imagine the prosecution is scrambling for evidence, considering there doesn't really seem to be much

That's amazing. I don't even care if it's intentional

I think you mean season 3. Season 4 was the beginning of Walt being a complete maniac (although he did try to save Hank at the end of the season, and was willing to take his family and leave forever via the vacuum guy to do it)

Although Walt did bring Jesse back because he wanted him to drop the charges against Hank. I'm not a Walt apologist but he can still be pretty much a terrible, terrible human being while still making a few decisions with decent or at least compassionate intentions