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Sookie Stackhouse is a much worse waitress than Ursula Buffay. For one thing Ursula actually went to work often enough to have regular customers. I love that the one time Sookie got fired for being terrible at her job it was because Sam's brother was using his body and it was supposed to be one of the bad things he

But Don did fire her. Besides, everyone at SCDP (or SC or SCDPCGC) is some crazy workable mix of being legitimately fireable and very very good at their jobs.

Oh totally, he is absolutely going to jail. But that might seem restful and restorative by comparison.

Or why we, to be very simplistic, hate Skyler and love Jesse, when they're in nearly the same victimized position? Except Skyler never killed anyone.

Aka, sits back and watches Batman beat the living shit out of suspects.

Anna Kendrick is pretty awesome too. She's playing the one character in that world (well I guess Rosalie too, but that's tainted with self loathing vampire drama) that just basically points at Bella and says "…really?….her?…this is the girl everyone's in love with?!"

I love the scene with him in the assistant principal's office. "I gave him up to see him eaten, not to see you fed"

Yeah but for Inception it was hilarious.

Hey that actually sort of works…

Mustache dad!

AND YOU HAVEN'T GOT A CLUE…

DID THEY SEND ME DAUGHTERS?

@avclub-1daa6187371dc6806e40ae257382133a:disqus I personally thought Ray Liotta was the fun part of Heartbreakers

And I suppose Shannon's would have to say MOMMY ISSUES as well. New Lost theory: the island is still a purgatory, but its more of a Neverland thing, where it's populated by people with parents who just didn't care enough.

It was very strange watching this episode, realizing this is exactly how I wanted it to end for Walt, hated by his family, powerless, slowly dying, and Cranston (and the writers, obviously) flips it and makes me feel sorry for him again.

That cellist who played during the memorials wasn't so great either.

I like this idea. Especially since I'm having trouble thinking of that many instances where he was really leading them. None of the main characters really needed to be led (Claire, maybe?) and most of them resented it. Jack was just there to do surgery with impromptu sea urchin needles and herd the extras around.

Especially since almost everyone else had a placard that said "ANTIHERO…WITH DADDY ISSUES"

Nah, just fast forward until Eric shows up.

I really don't care as much about Jon Snow or Robb Stark as much as the show wants me to. And though I like Stephen Dillane, I could not be less interested in Stannis. I'm watching for Arya and various Lannisters. Daenerys as well, but I did get kind of bored of the last several episodes of her liberating many towns