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Brianruns10
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Where to start is everyone should go out and buy themselves an original copy of Detective Comics #27 where Batman first appears.  Simple.

Yeah, that was unfair of me.  I was thinking as much of the TV version of Carl.  That little shit needs to die.

Yeah, that was unfair of me.  I was thinking as much of the TV version of Carl.  That little shit needs to die.

And through it all, Carl lives.

And through it all, Carl lives.

Ditto.  He's a total tool

Ditto.  He's a total tool

How about that for an ending….everyone sits around the table enjoying pancakes…until Walt Jr. produces a Tech-9 and sprays the table, clearing the way for his ascendancy to the thrown of Meth Kingpin of New Mexico.

How about that for an ending….everyone sits around the table enjoying pancakes…until Walt Jr. produces a Tech-9 and sprays the table, clearing the way for his ascendancy to the thrown of Meth Kingpin of New Mexico.

It was alluded to several times during the course of his character arc, that Gus Fring had some serious South American connections, serious enough that not even the Cartel was willing to risk killing him.

It was alluded to several times during the course of his character arc, that Gus Fring had some serious South American connections, serious enough that not even the Cartel was willing to risk killing him.

I blame Christopher Walken and Robert Wagner.

I blame Christopher Walken and Robert Wagner.

This was the first book I can remember reading where I felt cheated at the end.  I reached the last page, and thought or muttered to myself, "Goddammit, what a bullshit way to end a book."

This was the first book I can remember reading where I felt cheated at the end.  I reached the last page, and thought or muttered to myself, "Goddammit, what a bullshit way to end a book."

People like him could live for a 100 years more, and it'd still be a tragedy to lose them.  This loss is especially felt.  One of the last greats from the golden age of cinema.

People like him could live for a 100 years more, and it'd still be a tragedy to lose them.  This loss is especially felt.  One of the last greats from the golden age of cinema.

And I can't wait to see it in all it's  48 FPS soap opera glory!

And I can't wait to see it in all it's  48 FPS soap opera glory!

These guys are killing my late undergrad, early grad school years, JUST as I was beginning to wax nostalgic for them.