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Is anybody still watching this, now that "Breaking Bad" is over?

I'm hoping against hope for a surprise cameo on AHS: Asylum. Won't happen, but I can hope.

I'm hoping against hope for a surprise cameo on AHS: Asylum. Won't happen, but I can hope.

And no one in the operating room was in on it (even the anesthesiologist) as there was a series of lines leading to the various ORs, and the decision about who would get the CO was made much higher up the food chain. So not only was the patient coma'd, but the whole surgical crew was traumatized.

And no one in the operating room was in on it (even the anesthesiologist) as there was a series of lines leading to the various ORs, and the decision about who would get the CO was made much higher up the food chain. So not only was the patient coma'd, but the whole surgical crew was traumatized.

Yep. It just took the right tone- suspenseful and serious, but with just enough self-awareness that it's telling a silly potboiler story. Genevieve Bujold was terrific in it. And Elizabeth Ashley never blinks! The art direction at the Jefferson Institute was weird and memorable, and Goldsmith turned in another

Yep. It just took the right tone- suspenseful and serious, but with just enough self-awareness that it's telling a silly potboiler story. Genevieve Bujold was terrific in it. And Elizabeth Ashley never blinks! The art direction at the Jefferson Institute was weird and memorable, and Goldsmith turned in another

Or DVDs of the second season of "The Killing".

Or DVDs of the second season of "The Killing".

Cockpunch!

Cockpunch!

I'd say rent, not own, but I bought AHS S1 on iTunes while it was airing and I have to say, it is crazy fun to watch a random episode every now and then. I'd rewatch an AHS ep over, say, The Walking Dead any day. TWD has absolutely no rewatch value whatsoever.

I'd say rent, not own, but I bought AHS S1 on iTunes while it was airing and I have to say, it is crazy fun to watch a random episode every now and then. I'd rewatch an AHS ep over, say, The Walking Dead any day. TWD has absolutely no rewatch value whatsoever.

You're all wrong. Chuck met a very nice boy in college named Larry, and the two moved to San Francisco in '57 and became "roommates". This made the Cunninghams vaguely uncomfortable, so they agreed never to speak of it.

You're all wrong. Chuck met a very nice boy in college named Larry, and the two moved to San Francisco in '57 and became "roommates". This made the Cunninghams vaguely uncomfortable, so they agreed never to speak of it.

I'm glad to see "Laverne and Shirley" getting at least a little bit of love. It was guilty of all the same schticky sins as "Happy Days", but what set it apart was the cast, which was amazing, and the characters were a lot more interesting. God, the comic timing of that cast was incredible. And the physical comedy was

I'm glad to see "Laverne and Shirley" getting at least a little bit of love. It was guilty of all the same schticky sins as "Happy Days", but what set it apart was the cast, which was amazing, and the characters were a lot more interesting. God, the comic timing of that cast was incredible. And the physical comedy was

This is a response to GeoGreg- the "it's not a choice" statement for strategy is self-defeating and allows the homophobes to set the terms of the debate.
Whether sexuality is a choice or not is ultimately irrelevant to the equality issue, because we have another category of "thing we protect from discrimination" —

This is a response to GeoGreg- the "it's not a choice" statement for strategy is self-defeating and allows the homophobes to set the terms of the debate.
Whether sexuality is a choice or not is ultimately irrelevant to the equality issue, because we have another category of "thing we protect from discrimination" —

THANK YOU.