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And actually really a lot of times where laser sights are used as a point of intimidation, it's probably more common that the alternative really

Twists have a shelf life of about a week. After that, it's just people buying the DVD and complaining about the shitty twist ending that doesn't pay off.

@avclub-0f0d67e214f9fef69b278e3d08114da9:disqus Read the book some time.

Skyler, she's up to three packs a day now.

I watched this episode in a packed theater (Cinebarre in Mountlake Terrace near Seattle). There was much applauding in those final moments, but one of the best moments was when Jesse finally started going to town on Todd and the audience started shouting "BITCH, YEAH BITCH!" I added a "YEAH BITCH! YEAH HANDCUFFS!"

Camping out in the middle of the desert, erectin' a sentry with scrap metal

"Finally, Will and Mac get it together, great, I'll take engaged-drama over the passive-aggressive BS we've had thus far any day."

It's a reused gag from the aforementioned first non-pilot episode ("The Series Has Landed"), although the second bottle was new.

I'm assuming you're talking about Back and Forth.

Leela's arm computer would still work since it was in the time-bubble with her when Fry broke the button (assuming it has onboard data and a sustainable power source).

Did anybody else notice the teeny-tiny shout-out to Wreck-it Wralph (directed by the same director as the aforementioned one with the dead dog?)

Speaking of Adventure Time, has nobody pointed out that Adventure Time has done this exact episode (where main characters start suddenly disappearing, only for it to be revealed to be a giant ruse), twice?

Philo Farnsworth is closer to 100 years in the past.

You broke my heart, Gredo. You broke my heart.

Famous last words: "Rip my ass, fuck devil"

You've always loved what? What have you always loved??

There's a five-minute fart sequence in The Treasure of the Sierra Madre?

@avclub-421d91cd1f20d044be31c05a2908e03b:disqus Hall & Oates did meet taking cover in the same service elevator to escape a hail of gang-warfare gunfire, so it checks out.

That's exactly what I was thinking: "If this was how they were going to play it, they should have just called Matt Berry."

What bothers me is that nobody noticed that he said the exact same thing, with the exact same movements, twice in a row. Even if this was cut out of the broadcast, the red team should have picked up on it.