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SKINNNNERRRR!!!!!!

I strongly recommend listening to the commentary track for "The Principal and the Pauper." Ken Keeler, Bill Oakley and Josh Weinstein have a great discussion about the audience's reaction to finding out the "truth" about Skinner and how strange it is for people to get emotionally involved with a television show. They

Gus referred to having children when he had Walt over for dinner last season. While being gay doesn't negate him having kids, it does make it more likely that an "upstanding business man" has/had a wife and kids.

I'm glad I'm not the only person who saw that. Even the Dean's new suit looks very Rusty-ish. It can not possibly be just a coincidence.

I've only read the MYOF entry for The Box, and apparently there's like a disastrous mission to Mars which starts the plot off.

So if they're werewolves on the moon, are they constantly lycanthropizing? Or do their changes correlate with the movement of the Earth across the sky? Someone needs to make "Werewolves on the Moon" so we can answer these questions?

That still terrifies me. There's something about the Beaver's almost human-looking eyes staring off camera, asking for its next line, that makes me think it's some horrible nightmare monstrosity.

He was in the Flats. Which is shocking, because I don't think anyone's been to the Flats in 10 years.

It's Cristal. You know, what the rappers like.

Wow, the bar is set really low for "celebrities" this year. I've only heard of Arquette, Lake, Bono, Solo and Artest. And Bono and Solo are only relevant as of a few months ago. Arquette and Lake are solid '90s hold overs, too.

No. We don't.

I know it's exactly what The State didn't want, but I will always think of him as Louie, the Guy Who Comes in and Says His Catchphrase Over and Over Again.

The basics of multiple Earths isn't complicated, but what will be complicated is when DC tries to explain events that happened 10 years previously occurred on Earth-2 or when a character jumps from Earth-2 to Earth-1 to take the place of a character who dies.

"I always think of these characters as like the ones from Greek mythology: old as the hills, and interpreted, and then reinterpreted, by a bunch of different writers from a variety of eras"

This rebooted DC comics line is already making me less interested in getting back into superhero comics, and I'm probably the type of reader DC's looking to court with this move. I loved superhero comics in the early '00s, was foolish enough to think Infinite Crisis would actually change something, and promptly lost

The cartel wants something. Gus won't give it to them. Whether that "something" is an actual item, the territory Gus took from them, or Walter White, Gus isn't budging.

I'm watching the replay right now, and it's at the scene where Hank and Walt Jr. are at Pollos Hermanos. Hank definitely knows there's something wrong with Walt's story about the car. He probably knows Walt's not telling the truth about his "gambling." If he connects Walt's money to Gus, then I really have no idea

Merker's probably the guy in Gus's operation. However, from their expressions during Hank's explanation, both Merker and Gomez could be on the take now.

I was screaming for minutes after Hank pulled out the plastic cup with Gus's fingerprints on it. Hank definitely knows something is up with Gus, and he probably won't let go if the DEA pushes him somewhere else. Hank could easily wind up doing something very stupid with Gus, like confronting him about what he knows.

Cobra Starship's still around? I thought they were a one-off joke for the "Snakes on a Plane" movie.