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Not according to the Smoking Gun pages I've been reading.

He's just a tryhard.  And he never says anything interesting.  If he was just a friend of mine, it'd be alright; I wouldn't like him all that much, but he'd work fine in a group context.  As a media personality governing conversations with people I'd like to hear talk about their work, he irritates me, because someone

I'm jealous because he's annoying for money, and I'm just as annoying without making a dime.

Please, Don.  As a nation we've taken a vote, and mentally challenged child celebs in plastic underwear is now #1 on the list of stuff we still give a fuck about.  Bombing other countries is a distant fifty-eighth behind that, Bat-ffleck, Joss Whedon stuff, porn, rape jokes (telling or criticizing them), Kanye,

The one with the blood, the poop, and the tears, ElDan.

Chasing??  Why would I be running away?

Not quite sure how to reply to this.  My initial impulse was some really condescending "YOU JUST DIDN'T GET IT" shit, but I'm going to curb that impulse and try to put it more nicely.

You're beboppin' and scattin', and I'm LOSIN' IT!

It's definitely #1.  Nobody sells a blockbuster movie in the 2010s like James Spader.

All right, Tony, all right, I'm sorry. I'm very sorry. I'm so sorry that I didn't want your rather bulbous head struggling to find its way through the normal-sized neckhole of my finely-crafted robo-suit.

BREAKING BAD WRITERS ROOM, JAN. 2013

"Finally!" said no one.

She's gotten so good that I actually hope someone will build a show around her after "Dexter"'s over.

The first couple episodes were A+ material compared to the boring slog that we have now.  Remember when Deb gave a shit about the moral decay she's fallen into and was a majorly unpredictable wildcard?  Remember when Vogel seemed halfway interesting?  Those were good times.

One of the things that was both awesome and annoying about "Lost" was the way it answered many of its mysteries - offhandedly, and without a lot of fanfare.  I think this made the show feel richer, more lived-in and less ridiculous than it could have given its setting and story.  It was cool that the whole polar bear

@avclub-50dc927fdffe602f83de27df7e42d67d:disqus  The internet may make it seem otherwise, but you're far from the only "Lost" fan that liked the ending.  My impression is that it was something that could truly be described as polarizing: lots of people hated it and lots loved it.  Though as time wears on, the people

I hated cilantro the first few times I had it, and definitely found it soapy.  Somewhere along the way, after my love of Mexican, Indian and Thai foods exposed me to it a couple dozen times inadvertently, I learned to love it and crave it.  At this point, my homemade salsa is like 1/5 cilantro.

That part is obvious if you just re-watch the scene where Jesse ends up putting a gun to Walt's head.  The ricin had to go missing for Jesse to believe Gus poisoned Brock, and Jesse knew very well that at that point, Walt and Gus were maneuvering against each other.  What Brock was actually poisoned with is a smaller

Yep.  That was quietly one of Walt's most audacious moves.  Huge, huge balls on that guy… huge balls of evil.

She's looking way better lately.  Has clearly lost the excess weight and laid off the Botox.