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ErikaeBatayz
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I think I've been watching too much Breaking Bad lately because my first thought when I saw the body on the floor of Eli's garage was "Eli's going to need to find some hydrofluoric acid fast".

Same here.  I saw that episode and immediately went back and caught up in a span of about a week.

Worst use of Let Me Google That For You ever.

Is that real?

Who the fuck is Ray?

Oh, that's nice!

No, people like to complain about shows that they used to like that became terrible in later seasons, like this one.  Seriously, go read the comments on any episode of Breaking Bad.  It's pretty much unanimous praise.

Not taking itself too seriously is no excuse for being awful.

Spartacus is a perfect example of camp done right.  It's always silly and over the top and full of blood and tits and whatnot, but, it actually tells a coherent and somewhat interesting story.  By the end of the first season, I actually felt my self rooting for the gladiators and I felt something of a connection to

Great minds think alike apparently.

I actually really loved the first season and thought the second season was pretty good up until the last few episodes.  I remember being really intrigued by the vampire mythology and loved the way it dealt with their struggle coexist with humans.  Things have just gotten so messy and convoluted now that I've lost

If Tommy wanted to die, why didn't he just commit suicide?  Why did he have to go to the garage and get the shit kicked out of him to die?  Obviously, the answer to that question is because the writers needed a reason for Sam to go after the wolf pack to give him something to do.  It's just terrible writing.  The

I also cannot figure out why Tommy went to the pack garage at all.  He was such an awful little shit for his entire run on the show and then all of a sudden he decides to go in place of Sam.  What?  Was there some other reason for him going there?  I can't seem to figure out any reason for him going there other than

I honestly think this was the worst episode of the entire series.  I'm going to stick around for the last two episodes just because I've already sat through the rest of this terrible season, but, man, things better pick up or get better or something because otherwise I'm done with True Blood.  Nothing about this show

I'm just going to put this here….

I've replayed OOT so many times. It really never gets old. Of course, nostalgia might be a factor because it's my favorite game of all time and has been since I was in elementary school.

Wind Waker is an amazing game up until the ridiculous, bullshit fetch quest right before the last dungeon. If you haven't gotten there yet, you'll know what I'm talking about when you do. It really stops the game dead in its tracks for at least an hour or two before you can get on with the last dungeon. Luckily the

Try putting those lines INTO context and make them seem inoffensive.

Disappointed with the lack of Caribou, Beach House, Sufjan Stevens, Broken Social Scene, Tame Impala, Surfer Blood, and Owen Pallett. There also isn't much there that I would want to take off either. This has definitely been a great year for music. Also really glad to see Titus Andronicus up there. Easily my