"NYAH NYAH we've got puh-LENTY of money to make this movie already. PLENTY! This is just an advertising whim. Don't actually send us money, we don't need it!"
"NYAH NYAH we've got puh-LENTY of money to make this movie already. PLENTY! This is just an advertising whim. Don't actually send us money, we don't need it!"
:rubs hands together, leans forward in seat:
But didn't everyone already read this in 9th grade and reject it by 10th?
I'm…..I'm not sure what your call to action is?
Y'know, I do think this is funny, I really do. But it is difficult for me to really enjoy how hilarious it is when I know that so many of the minds at the highest levels of our economy actually subscribe to this bullshit and act accordingly.
Because you're a PRODUCER!
@eric827:disqus my sentiments exactly.
@avclub-c70044e2a75b836382fdcd39520ff0ab:disqus more power to you if you're right! I really don't believe ANY of that will go down - at least, not Jesse & Walt coming to peace with each other, and we already know that Walt gains something by his death (he gains peace for his family). I certainly don't think he will…
@avclub-a171d9b078d8fd668b699188db001042:disqus that sounds about right. I very rarely venture into the comments sections of most sites I visit because it is such an exercise in what-the-fuckery. Just a mindless cacophony of apes pounding out their howling disaffection and estrangemet into the void.
I read comments…
I have a feeling that Brock might be in the pit with Jesse now.
I honestly thought he was going to wrap the string around the band the way we did in high school when our boyfriends gave us their too-large class rings to wear. I was kind of baffled for a few seconds when he didn't.
Best night sky I ever saw was in Glacier National Park in northern Montana. My the-significant other and I went all the way to the top of the Going to the Sun Road at night, and laid down on the boardwalk on the alpine meadow at the top.
Yeah, can't they just move Breaking Bad over to a TV Classics page and write all new reviews?
I do basically live in Mayberry. Would I open my door late at night here? Maybe, but 99 times out of 100 it wouldn't be to a stranger (since the town is so small).
I do basically live in Mayberry. Would I open my door late at night here? Maybe, but 99 times out of 100 it wouldn't be to a stranger (since the town is so small).
Hey, @avclub-9ff7c9eb9d37f434db778f59178012da:disqus , I just have to disagree with the first part of your post. Walter has not taken responsibility for anything other than the elements of his crimes that reinforce his view of himself as a totally in-control badass. It is *always* someone else's fault in his mind: he…
"We are the choices that we make, the attitudes we adopt and the deeds that follow. We all have flaws, we all have ambitions, we all face obstacles. @avclub-c2b1b8ce8d74964b7ca641283ddc2e8b:disqus
With her nervous disposition, I have no idea how Lydia has survived this long in this particular game.
I gotta assume you're just joking/being contrary. We aren't due anything, particularly not something as unbelievable as that.
I also find myself wondering, now, if what the Schwartzes claim - that Walter only helped them name the company - is essentially correct.