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I convinced my mom and my stepdad to watch Scott Pilgrim on Demand a couple Christmases ago, and my mom was vaguely interested in it right until Matthew Patel showed up. She literally got up and walked out of the room without saying anything. it was hilarious.

LOOK HOW HOT THEY ARE!

…In my pants!

And Hitchcock just sort of staring at him for a few seconds without moving like a pet would.

Though if it resulted in Rust riding into town on a horse and armed to the teeth, I might forgive it.

*2012 Detectives force their way in* *stand in awe for a few seconds* *One vomits*
"Let's burn this son of a bitch."

"I HAVE SKULLFUCKED YOU"

In a lot of ways, that was a lot scarier than a giant shootout would have been. It was quieter. More contemplative. Rust firing that AK into the trees was a really unsettling image to me. There was a monster at the end of it.

"But lately, I'm getting the feeling that I came in at the end. The best is over."- Tony Soprano.

The first season of BB is basically a dark comedy tinged with serious existential dread. There weren't really many tense scenes, Tuco aside. It was a different show.

One more, and I apologize for this one already: Gene Wilder.

He's 61 years old. I am terrified.

I actually felt like putting John Noble down would seem a little…gauche, but I'm glad someone else did.

I know it's not likely to happen, but I just realized Bob Odenkirk is 51 years old. If he goes at any point in the next 50 years, and I'm not already dead, I'm going to be pretty broken up about it.

Ralph McQuarrie already died, but he was big one for me.

Not with SOUL MAGNETS, he won't.

I felt like the show was inching us closer and closer to Rust sleeping with Maggie (and that being the thing that shatters his and Marty's relationship), but that sort of flew out the window after she said that.

I was struck by how…cop-like he was while sweeping the rest of the house and barking orders at the bikers. I really felt like one of them was going to call his shit at that point, and it was nerve-wracking.

I don't even want to tell you what these guys thought that meant…

I took it to be more of a confirmation of how good Art is at his job. Marcos seemed to be focused on gunning him down regardless of whatever Raylan did.