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Yeah, I don't think the rat-feeder and the body-burner are the same person. I do wonder if the rat feeder was doing it on purpose to get all the zombies to congregate at that area, though.

Most likely it's from ET.

Yes, the worst part of it was the squandered potential. There was a good movie buried DEEP into a bunch of psuedo-intellectual Lynchian wannabe bullshit.

Yes, thank you. This was awful. I mean, everyone's got an opinion and in theory I shouldn't judge someone for liking a movie I don't, but I'm judging anyone who likes this movie.

Didn't Quinn show up last season to hook up with Santana?

The gang call out one another's bullshit on the regular. They are delusional and in a semi-state of bliss about themselves.

And that he walked out of the hospital carrying a dead body.

I'm not happy that Walt basically got a happy ending.

Not loving Jack's need to prove anything to the man he's about to kill. That seemed pretty pained. It also ended a little more "happily" then I was prepared for. I'm not sure Walt deserved to succeed as much as he did. I need to digest it more.

My thoughts exactly. I'm a lefty, and at first I was pretty conflicted about watching this show. And then I realized how hard it must be for right wing people to enjoy any pop culture at all.

Maybe you don't see how snide you're being, Arundel. You caution people against lecturing, but you've done nothing but that yourself. You're actually telling strangers that they shouldn't get married if they don't want to be monogamous! Isn't that for the individual couple to decide? Call me crazy, but I think it is.
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Do people think Blaine and Kurt are real? Or that this show is realistic? They're getting married because it will be fun and they'll get some great episodes out of it. Relax, their marriage will be a success. Either that, or there will be some great drama out of its failure. Either way, who the fuck cares? It's Glee!

This is a fictional story that is barely tethered to reality. Blaine and/or Kurt will face no problems with faithfulness if the writers don't want them to. And if you think a real-life 18 yr old, attractive heterosexual couple in a big city wouldn't have the exact same trouble staying faithful, you've been in the "gay

I really, really wish the deaf kids had told our kids to take a flying leap. That patronizing crap when the New Directions took over the song the deaf kids were singing was one of the most cringe-worthy things this show has ever done. 
As for Blaine and Kurt, of course in real life they're way too young to get married.

Highly unlikely that Skyler would know the date that she saw Lydia. And even if she did, even if she could identify Lydia by name, what can she say against her? "My husband said she was a former business associate of his". That's hearsay. No evidence at all. 
I think it's much more likely paranoid Lydia will make a

Why would it matter? There are only 366 birthdays possible. Millions of people have the same birthday. That's no way to search for someone. Also, why would Walt make the 52 with his bacon if it wasn't his real birthday?

He made the 52 with his bacon. It's safe to assume it's his actual birthday.

Four total. Don't forget that Skyler fucked Ted.

Most of the cast are blood relatives. They kind of have to be one race. I suppose Jesse could've been Latino, though. 
No good ever comes from counting minority characters and then extrapolating some grand statement out of it, though. It comes off as bad parody of a 90's liberal douchebag.

No, I watch both shows, and neither Jesse's dad nor Theon's dad give a shit about their sons.