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I assume Craigy Ferg did whatever the Scottish equivalent of plotzing is.

Nothing Shakespeare ever wrote was that pointlessly anticlimatic or nihilistic, not even Lear or Hamlet.

@avclub-795837a258b608bf5c0c1288efa4d59c:disqus Scarface still went down killing villains who were even worse than he was, so there's that connection. Too bad Scarface sucked at robotics.

@avclub-6ceed97c551abb399b4fbe5432af9197:disqus Yep, it wasn't mystical at all. Nothing spiritual or transcendent about it.

Well, it is how the lady with the CZECH connection was OFFed.

A guy who builds a machine gun robot car in a couple of hours could probably pull off something that requires a curling iron and a Kinko's visit.

Yes, that's what the series was all about. Walt gets his cancer diagnosis, sees Jesse on the ride-along, and decides to buy the RV and cook meth so he can die alone and unloved in an Aryan meth lab. Like a man with dignity.

She read a couple of articles about how big of a douche Eugine Hutz is to his band mates and stopped basing her style choices around Gogol Bordello songs.

Don't forget inadventently causing a mid-air collision by Hendrixing the B from Apartment 23.

Yeah, he's the textbook case. And he's basically EVERY type of anti-hero at one time or another through the series, from "protagonist who lacks traditional heroic qualities," to "morally dark hero," to "villain protagonist."

Also, not sure if reproducing should grant you immunity from retribution.

Good catch.

@avclub-9fc9e31380b5879b1da60ff086fe9a77:disqus I think it was Poe who said that a woman was most lovely when dying of ricin poisoning.

He died doing what he loved: pwning everyone he has ever met.

@avclub-146bc30c345d31f3468fec764a1970e1:disqus In universe, seeing a Water Tribe girl rocketing towards you on jets of fire would be absolutely terrifying.

Knuckles the Echidna?

Just once, I'd like to see a Hollywood Blockbuster with an all Coptic cast.

A good pun thread always puts apep in my step.

"Celeste and Jess Forever," however, was a fairly decent but underwhelming character study of a Type-A personality.