The designated hitter rule is bullshit and you know it, Taxman
The designated hitter rule is bullshit and you know it, Taxman
Actually he's from South Carolina
Maybe it's a matter of tastes and preferences?
Still there's excuse for this piece of reporting
For real, Jesse trying to get the air vent to suck his dick? Comedy gold!
Definitely. Every time Walt makes a sandwich, it doubles as a peek into his emotional condition.
I feel it's kind of genius move. Instead of getting into violent warfare with the cartel, Fring has found a way to manipulate the DEA into doing his dirty work.
best episode far
Holy shit, this episode was awesome
Silver Wings / shining in the sunlight / roaring engines / headed somewhere in flight
Does anyone have any ideas for what Fring has planned? I mean, he know's that Walt's brother-in-law is DEA. Does Fring believe that Hank is oblivious to Walt's business? This three month job is sounding super sketchy. Why not hire him as a permanent cook? Fring has got something up his sleeve.
Well, the entire show has been shown to us through Walt's (and in Mad Men's case, Don's) eyes. You understand that these guys have gone through some serious shit and you're sympathetic toward their plights. Betty and Skylar are just harpies who are cheating to spite their husbands and gain control.
The bar fight is about as major of an action scene as you get in Breaking Bad. Regardless, you're point is valid.
It's funny because Aziz pretty much predicted that you were gonna be an asshole.
AMC
Hell, AMC could make a show about the Teapot Dome scandal and I'd watch it. Oh wait, they are?
What did you do with your shitty pants?
There's a difference between 'popular' and 'mainstream'. Animal Collective and Spoon are certainly popular but are not mainstream. Yeah Yeah Yeahs are mainstream because of Rock Band, mostly
Stubbs
I just saw them at the aforementioned Stubb's outdoor show in Austin. It was pretty awesome and seemed different than other shows people are describing. They did play the hits (My Girls, Brothersport, Leaf House, a badass extended version of fireworks, etc). The set list definitely felt designed to be fan…
Stubbs
I just saw them at the aforementioned Stubb's outdoor show in Austin. It was pretty awesome and seemed different than other shows people are describing. They did play the hits (My Girls, Brothersport, Leaf House, a badass extended version of fireworks, etc). The set list definitely felt designed to be fan…
it will be interesting
I certainly would like a little more closure to the show. "Into the Wild Green Yonder"' felt a little rushed and awkward in the end. But the movies have been pretty weak. Futurama definitely works better twenty minutes at a time.