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South Carolina I think.

Mike Ehrmantraut. Some of the choices he made were certainly of a dubious morality, but he showed a clear loyalty to his men (watch him consider for a split-second blowing Fring's head off in the first episode of the 4th season) and his family.

You have to expand upon this.

Grammer was pretty solid I'll grant you that. It's just that the rest of it was too far-fetched for me

Take his wig off then kill him.

I remember having a crush on her from an early age, especially in Samantha where she played a young woman who finds out she's adopted. Haven't seen it in a long long time but it played on HBO quite a bit back then.

Hopefully this will be better than Boss, which I had high hopes for (I still think there's potential for a Wire-level show to be made about corruption in Chicago) but were squandered pretty quickly.

I didn't notice until just reading this comment now, but I like this.

I guess she's taking her own advice now.

fail at dying?

That's terrible…someone actually enjoys cotton candy?

Not even on basic cable. I read somewhere, it might have been here actually, that some guy had it playing on his bus (think Greyhound) and there were kids there too.

*cue Daniel Stern waxing nostalgic about sandwiches*

I don't want to sound too hard on it, but it was a disappointment compared to what Prometheus and The Dark Knight Rises were. But Skyfall was definitely that year's best franchise film.

Who subsequently disowned the film.

The real disappointment that year was Killing Them Softly.

Oddly I can't complain about the quality of performances. It just felt like it was being made lurid for the sake of being lurid. That was a downside of movies in the 90's, that there were dark movies made just for the sake of being dark. This specifically was the most naked and desperate attempt at rehashing Se7en.

The one I remember from Frasier was John Lithgow.

8MM is probably one of my most hated movies ever, but that was a fascinating story as I do remember his and Stormare's death scenes were kind of amazingly over the top.

Music?