Kevin Malone Syndrome.
Kevin Malone Syndrome.
Hank's final words were the revelation of the series; for four and half seasons Walt was able to bend the world to his will, but he finally met his match, was humiliated, and lost everything. Yet in the finale, his confession to Skyler aside, it seems like we went back to the Walt who could outsmart anyone and…
Some of Natasha's tweets are interesting/silly:
Beth (the redhead, not Bethy), my early season crush, looked really uncomfortable standing next to Krissi up there.
MasterChef season finale tonight. This is my Super Bowl Sunday.
Maybe Pam? Obviously their relationship changed later, but in these early episodes Dwight seemed to consider her guilty by her association with Jim.
Dwight had a thing for Indians. There was a little love triangle between Dwight, Angela, and pre-Valley Girl Kelly. (The kiss in Christmas Party.)
It didn't involve Oscar as I recall, but there was also the "imply"/"infer" exchange in Performance Review.
Huh? Dwight's beliefs are authoritarian - opposed to individual liberty - definitely not objectivist/libertarian.
Have you ever… pooped… a balloon?
In fact, the word "bully" comes from the word for a male cow.*
I liked how during Krissi's exit montage, after she said she was "proud of being true to herself" (or something to that effect), they immediately cut to a scene of her cursing and threatening Bri.
I was surprised that, considering how far FOX went to avoid mentioning her prior to her appearance, Paula Deen was featured fairly heavily in the recap at the beginning of last night's episode. We also got a "Viewer discretion is advised." I can't recall very many of those for MasterChef.
The only two times that Joe showed any humanity this season were when Krissi's son couldn't visit (because of his very important standardized tests) and last night when she was eliminated. So weird.
Have you ever seen a foot with four toes?
WE ARE DEVO… wait, what?
^ obviously never worked in a corporate sales environment.
Stanley's daughter appears in 'Cocktails', too.
Have you ever asked yourselves in an hour of meditation, which everyone finds during the day, how long we have been striving for greatness? Not only the years we've been at war, the war of work, but from the moment as a child when we realized that the world could be conquered?
@avclub-b9fe31dea5e76193f5750c3bb3fc095d:disqus He called Bime a "cockroach" IIRC.