As @avclub-3a22c3433330648ec2a8b5e80d9fc2e5:disqus noted,
As @avclub-3a22c3433330648ec2a8b5e80d9fc2e5:disqus noted,
As @avclub-3a22c3433330648ec2a8b5e80d9fc2e5:disqus noted,
A loose-cannon killing which creates the circumstances where the criminals (except for Kilmer) end up dead in Heat. I can see it, especially given Jesse's conscience when it comes to children.
A loose-cannon killing which creates the circumstances where the criminals (except for Kilmer) end up dead in Heat. I can see it, especially given Jesse's conscience when it comes to children.
I kind of enjoy him on the podcast (and Feinberg as well, although there seem to be a lot of folks who like Sepinwall but not Feinberg). But I admit that being able to carry on a conversation, even a reasonably intelligent one, isn't the same as writing well.
I kind of enjoy him on the podcast (and Feinberg as well, although there seem to be a lot of folks who like Sepinwall but not Feinberg). But I admit that being able to carry on a conversation, even a reasonably intelligent one, isn't the same as writing well.
When you think about it, aren't we all like a skinnier, less perverted George R.R. Martin? I mean, except for the part where our stuff gets turned into a dramatic series on cable.
When you think about it, aren't we all like a skinnier, less perverted George R.R. Martin? I mean, except for the part where our stuff gets turned into a dramatic series on cable.
I figured the kid was doomed after that cold open, but I spent the whole episode assuming Walt would kill him.
I figured the kid was doomed after that cold open, but I spent the whole episode assuming Walt would kill him.
Well, define frequently. I'm with you if you mean "more often than the average sitcom" but still "much less often than the best sitcoms of the time, like NewsRadio and Seinfeld".
Well, define frequently. I'm with you if you mean "more often than the average sitcom" but still "much less often than the best sitcoms of the time, like NewsRadio and Seinfeld".
Well, yes. That's what women and minorities are for.
Well, yes. That's what women and minorities are for.
Way to bury the lede, Todd. Brett Gelman is in this show, so I'm watching it.
Way to bury the lede, Todd. Brett Gelman is in this show, so I'm watching it.
Fair enough.
Fair enough.
I would doubt it, @avclub-654a15a7b10edf676cbd37e00815ae89:disqus. The item does not have to be hermetically surrounded by conductive metal in order to effectively block electromagnetic radiation. A lot of Faraday cages are wire meshes; the holes in the mesh are not big enough to allow for electromagnetic radiation…
I would doubt it, @avclub-654a15a7b10edf676cbd37e00815ae89:disqus. The item does not have to be hermetically surrounded by conductive metal in order to effectively block electromagnetic radiation. A lot of Faraday cages are wire meshes; the holes in the mesh are not big enough to allow for electromagnetic radiation…