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Actually I see this coming down to Walt and Jesse, and one of them dying at the hands of the other, and bringing the whole story full circle (since the heart of it has been their evolving relationship/partnership).  Either Walt will be "forced" to kill Jesse out of self interest/protection, and propelling him beyond

I love the "Scarface" thing they've got going here, first with Mark Margolis, and now Steven Bauer (who's gotten a bit paunchy…).  I wonder who else we might see turn up?

First they renew "The Killing," now this?  Splitting seasons is something you do for GOOD shows that have earned the right to do so, like Breaking Bad, and the Sopranos.  Walking Dead is just in its second season, coming off a very mixed first season.  Now's the time for simple, straight up good television

I know I should think it's a bit cruel and mean, what Taffy says to Anne, but I bet there isn't a person here who hasn't wanted, at least once, to say the same thing to someone who is pregnant and utterly obnoxious about it.  So it's a fave moment for me.

She's so pragmatic, I wouldn't put it past her opting to destroy the excess money.  That would be a perfect way to cover their tracks, and it would be the ULTIMATE emasculation of Walt.

Bet this'll be Aaron Paul's Emmy submission, and he's a lock to win.

And the pattern of sticking the camera in crazy places continues…Camera mounted on the toy gun at the beginning facing backwards toward Jesse.

I assure you, my error is only due to my having repressed so much.  And how time flies!  I can still remember watching "Lisa Goes to Washington" from Season 3 when it was a brand new episode.  Remember when it aired on Thursdays? 

Actually as far as classic episodes go, I think it was one of the weakest, because IMO, Otto was too weak, too one note of a character to base the whole episode around.  I think the writers sensed this as well since they never tried to do another Otto show (or have they?  Fill me in, since I quit watching the show

Someone HAS to do Goosebumps.  I had almost all the books, and then sold them in a garage sale.  I still regret it.

Care to lay odds she's a mailorder bride or someone trying for a green card?  There's just no way in hell someone with her looks would be with him.  She's so far out of his league it was sad.

The guy was kind of a dipshit.  I bet he paid more for those comics than they were worth.  He didn't seem to know shit about condition and how it relates to value.

Good catch.  Reminds me of Hell's Kitchen.  This show hasn't an original bone in its body.

I think you could've made a drinking game out of all the shows this show ripped off for it's premise:
-Antiques Roadshow (two of their appraisers host the show and appraise items)
-American Pickers (they travel around the USA meeting people)
-Every Hoarding Show (Hoarders)
-Extreme Makeover (the generalized focus on poor

Tuddy…Tuddy…

The important thing is that these people aren't watching 30 Rock. 

When I saw that moment, I could just picture the director off camera about to break down because this is the 23rd take, and just muttering, "Fuck it, that's the take, move on."

Will it have all kinds of winking references to giant cell phones, Pac Man and Michael Jackson being black?  Oh those 80s.

I guess they had creative differences over how to best exploit their children.

I suspect Weiner over at Mad Men started to realize the same thing, hence downsizing her role in the series.  For the best really.  I was cringing at her reaction to seeing Oswald shot back in S3.  Crappy read.