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I don't think he wants them dead, he wants them to grovel and be miserable. Besides, if they're billionaires they probably have some pretty tight security.

He did, but I didn't think of it as a threat when I heard it. Maybe it's the way he played it, he just seemed to be vamping and trying to impress them and get them to like him, and, like, not fire him or kill him. The actor is just so boyish. It was a really brilliant way to play a psycho, seemingly a sweet simpleton,

He did, but I didn't think of it as a threat when I heard it. Maybe it's the way he played it, he just seemed to be vamping and trying to impress them and get them to like him, and, like, not fire him or kill him. The actor is just so boyish. It was a really brilliant way to play a psycho, seemingly a sweet simpleton,

Like Reagan's people using Born in the USA in 1984 without ever actually listening to the song.

Like Reagan's people using Born in the USA in 1984 without ever actually listening to the song.

I thought it was cat piss.

I thought it was cat piss.

Being the total geek that I am I went to YouTube listened to both versions. The line from the Kris Kristofferson version is "nothin' aint worth nothin', but it's free,"  Janis Joplin version is "nothin', I mean nothin' Honey if it aint free. They both go on to say they'd "trade all of my tomorrows for one single

Being the total geek that I am I went to YouTube listened to both versions. The line from the Kris Kristofferson version is "nothin' aint worth nothin', but it's free,"  Janis Joplin version is "nothin', I mean nothin' Honey if it aint free. They both go on to say they'd "trade all of my tomorrows for one single

A gallon of methylamine is worth 15 grand? You learn something new every day.

A gallon of methylamine is worth 15 grand? You learn something new every day.

@avclub-06c68157ba29a3fc6aa11e7247a4bc80:disqus I thought it was Crazy 8. I'll watch the whole series again after it's done.

@avclub-06c68157ba29a3fc6aa11e7247a4bc80:disqus I thought it was Crazy 8. I'll watch the whole series again after it's done.

It's changing gradually. This year on all USA Network shows they seem to be contractually obligated to to say the words "shit" and "bullshit" at least a dozen times per episode. It's like they're playing with their new toy.

It's changing gradually. This year on all USA Network shows they seem to be contractually obligated to to say the words "shit" and "bullshit" at least a dozen times per episode. It's like they're playing with their new toy.

Yeah, that's kind of the point of the song, it's a sad song about never seeing someone you love again. I always understood the reference to freedom to be rueful and ironic.

Yeah, that's kind of the point of the song, it's a sad song about never seeing someone you love again. I always understood the reference to freedom to be rueful and ironic.

The tub thing was funny, the more disgusting the scene got, the funnier it was. Victor was just creepy.

The tub thing was funny, the more disgusting the scene got, the funnier it was. Victor was just creepy.

I was just addressing Beema's point, and making my point that 2.16 billion dollars is a lot of money. I found it surprising that they were worth that much. The stock thing is a brilliant character insight, it just explains so much.