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Kudos to the writers of Dexter for finally giving Harrison agency. Now when his presence is no longer required in a scene, he abruptly asks to go play with toys instead of having one of the caring, attention-paying adults in his life telling him to do so. Great job!

with lamb honor?

What a twist!

A professor at my university did actually teach a course on Breaking Bad last spring as a liberal studies course (I had this professor for another class, but I couldn't take this course as I had a time conflict). No idea how the course was, but here's the catalog description:

Bender: "Hey, what's your serial number?"

Between Breaking Bad, The Shield, and the previews I sometimes see for Low Winter Sun, I've lost all my faith in bald men. Sorry fellas.

Winter is coming. Winter with some gravy on it.

As South Park prophesized, we'll be killing her soon for harvest.

"Everything lasts forever" is indeed an amazing line. I feel obligated to use it whenever the word "forever" comes up, regardless of context.

When you handing out ice cream

"There is, for example, a hoot-worthy moment in which the villain (a ridiculous Jonathan Rhys Meyers) convinces Bower of his true lineage by turning the boy’s ring upside down, hence revealing that a “W” can also be an “M.”

I did love that inspiring speech made at the end of The Butler, though:

Final scene of the season:

Gotta love Bill's defense for the murder of a bunch of people. "Well, he was pretty much an asshole, right? And those soldiers were working for an asshole. Hahahah. Buy my book."

I imagined that in Tina's voice. Then I imagined Tina imagining something dirty. What I'm saying is, I like your avatar.

Not sure how to react to the review (the part about it being better than the first), as I'm a fan of the Kick-Ass comic series and thought the first movie was pretty good, even if it wasn't too faithful to the comic (understandably), but I thought trailers for the sequel do make it look rather cheap and lackluster.

One wonders the role Noticeably F.A.T. played in 2008 economic crisis…

You're not Ken Keeler, are you?

It's not…usual. If there was a law, it would be against it!