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Well next time buy an AMERICAN-MADE washer!

Abusive might be a bit extreme…but the show has always been about depicting people as they are, not as they should be. I don't think it glorified it either. There's a number of episodes, like the ventriloquist dummy one or the of mice and men one, where Bobby's "non-traditional" (in that culture) interests are shown

In honor of the 4th of July…

Dale, the NRA is a Washington D.C.-based organization. Are you telling me you support Washington D.C.?

One of my favorite Bobby episodes—favorite episodes in general—is when they go to New Orleans. "Well I need a window seat, because this flower is wiltin" and "I do believe I'll give room service a jangle and have them send up some etouffee."

I liked, because not doing so would be a good way to bring down the wrath of Lude.

All you really need between 4 and 7, maybe, is the first of season 5 and the last of season 6. And a youtube clip of "Hello, whore"

If only this wasn't the final season, we could see the sequel to this episode where Jrr eats his mother. Alas!

Yes, that sequence of words you just said made perfect sense.

I don't know how far in advanced you've written these, but seriously, once you finish season 7 you need to compile them and you'll have yourself the definitive book on The Shield.

Man, every time I watch this I get chills at the part where Vic joins his team at the pile of money. I don't know if it's the tune of the song shifting right at that point, or the look on Vic's face as he 1)   sees the money, then 2) that grin on his face as he picks the cash up like the mastermind of any great heist

And you didn't consider the possibility he was a pirate ghost? Or a ghost pirate?

Clearly in the upper left it's a smoke sonogram, indicating that after Walt's inevitable death (on the same day he sleeps with Skyler one last time), the series flashforwards to 9 months later. Walter Jr. is helping his mom give birth. Finally, the baby is born. Walter Jr. looks into his brother's eyes and the brother

Poor, poor Ron Stark.

Well, there goes my idea of a reality show where 5 Boston woman keep Damon-izing their accents until entire episodes become 44 minutes of gibberish (of course, with recaps).

You mean to tell me I, Halistorm was not about the development of artificial intelligence in hailstorms and an exploration of some ethical and philosophical issues that might result from such development?

At the same time, it's hard to imagine the show being released weekly the way they structured the season. At four weeks people would be complaining about 2 Michael episodes, and no GOB or Tobias ones.

Dawn's makes it golder.

Okay, Internet. Where's the tapdancing Cosgrove .gif at?

The (former) leader of those Second Sons - the evil, parallel universe twin of Spartacus!