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I still hold out for Walt's redemption.  I don't know why.  He's done some reprehensible things, but I guess having watched the character from the beginning, I still want to see the good side come back out.

The Lyrics on that bullshit dont even make fucking sense. "And it feels like I am just too close to love you…there's nothing I can really sayyyyyy"  What. The. Fuck.  Here's some goddamned advice for the alleged "person" who made up this song or for whoever might find themselves in the unfortunate position to identify

The Lyrics on that bullshit dont even make fucking sense. "And it feels like I am just too close to love you…there's nothing I can really sayyyyyy"  What. The. Fuck.  Here's some goddamned advice for the alleged "person" who made up this song or for whoever might find themselves in the unfortunate position to identify

Even "Dahlmer"?  That's the first thing I saw him in, back when he was a Tobey McGuire look-alike.  I thought, "hey he's doin' a pretty good job humanizing a cannibalistic serial killer.  Too bad nobody's gonna notice, cuz after all, who watches straight-to-DVD B movies about serial killers?"

I think Theraflu sounds like a fitting name for something Kanye made: it's unoriginal, it tastes like shit, and it doesn't work. 

This is definitely NOT a part of my Rock'n'roll fantasy

Great, now how'm I supposed to get off?  A porno ain't a porno without the creeping, insidious thought that the performers could be courting a disease or drug-related death.  And by that I mean it doesn't arouse the prurient interest. Guess I 'll have to go out and get some strange.

Well he was John Conner

No mention anywhere of Salome's Last Dance, a self-referential performance of Oscar Wilde's play Salome.  Weirdness, nudity, a pastiche of satirical tropes on the hilarious topic of the death of John the Baptist, body paint and high aristocratic decadence to rival Caligula, midgets, nudity (did I mention that?)

My fav was none of these, though I can see why they tickled.  Mine was, "That's crazy talk!" in response to the wife talking about him plotting to drive her crazy or something.  Such a clinical diagnosis coming from a psychiatrist has to carry some weight, right?

I found that the most crazy moment as well.  That realtor lady was wayyy too quick with that gun, and the line about getting raped by minority men? Where the hell did that come from?  Then the show jsut shoves it aside like "lahdedah…"

Ozzy can't "sing", he's not some ululating dipshit from the gospel school, he's not a crooner like Frank Sinatra, but his voice is unlike anyone's in music.  It has an eery piping sound to it, and it is always on key, it has presence, and for the most part one can understand what he's saying.  Furthermore, unlike a

Si si, lanzate la pelicula "Los Santos del Boondocks" en la basura, y chinga los comedores de papas.

I would like to see Bill Burr kneecap the fuck out of beneke and be all "Why don't you try to pay that shit off sma'at guy?  Hey how 'bout dat?  Now ya can't fuckin' wawk?"  You know like he talks in his stand-up.

Wow!  Pitch perfect. This type of inane, inside-joke madness, which still has enough intrinsic comic value to stand on its own, is why I keep coming back to the comments section.  And on a Grace Jones album?  Shit, I didn't even know that bitch was alive anymore!  Truly beautiful. 

You sat thru The Killing? Wow. Sorry

It's homework pursuant to the study of crystallography. Hank might even get into alchemy and manufacture the Philosopher's stone: a new level of methamphetamine purity that makes Blue Sky seem like so much rock candy.

My fav Skyler moments were in season one when she was tracking down Jesse. the look on her face when she *69's Jesse's phone and gets that insanely wiggerish message recording is priceless. However, the chemistry is lacking with walt, as it was with bullock. She seems to get typecast. I wonder why

@ wolfman: No disrespect, but when u use an example of an editing trope used on a "reality" show to a technique used in fiction called "foreshadowing", it's not a very apt comparison. I mean, I know where you're coming from, so again, we're in agreement, but I mean it seems maybe you're not giving the writers enough

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