B+ from me. If only for watching Skyler shift her morals in the glacial way. That and for getting to see how deep, organized and seemingly immaculate Fring's operation is.
B+ from me. If only for watching Skyler shift her morals in the glacial way. That and for getting to see how deep, organized and seemingly immaculate Fring's operation is.
I agree in that there is no longer that sense of pressure and urgency and need that the cancer brought to the picture. Hell, I don't think the c-word has been used—wait, no never mind, just the once in the attorney's office by Skyler. But that was it.
I got a Holiday vibe as well.
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"'Mas' is a clever, touching, and often jaw-dropping turning point for Season 2."
My intro to Carlin was Napalm and Silly Puddy (the book) that a friend got me for my 16th birthday. I had never encountered comedy so subversive, well-written and "sophisticated" as that. Carlin got me thinking about humor in a far more profound way than I ever had.
Yeah. Savage and majestic at the same time.
Seconded.
Yep…Off the top of my head
Pavement. I've made a point of saying this a few times on these boards, but Pavement was my introduction to music that was not on mainstream radio and began to open my 15 year old mind to the notion that music—no matter what genre—was worth listening to. In a broader sense, this has made me…
Aaron Carter
You're a little turd in your video from 10 years ago.
Spinal Tapp did, Dump.
Look, gents, this is all well and good, but when will we debate what REALLY killed the radio-star?
April, Sophomore year (2003) went to the library and checked out (CHECKED OUT!) pavement's Slanted and Enchanted CD. That was a big deal for me.
Boi Gringo…
"This post comes off as pedantic and trite. " THAT post, referring to what post the quote came from.
"Does he have a death wish"
Norm's schtick is far funnier, I think, when he is under circumstances that demand he cooperate in some way with whatever is going on. He was funny at Saget's roast because he was telling really, really stupid and light jokes. He was funny on Conan because he said EXACTLY what everyone thought about whatever poor…
Sean actually works out of Austin. Keith and Josh are in Chicago (along with most other AV Club staff.) If Keith were to chastise Sean Burn's style it'd probably invole goons. Goons? Hired goons.
Either way, I thought it was pretty inventive of Hank to consider that as a source for potential leads in the case.
HAH! That would be really fucked up. It's probably true too.
Speaking as someone who tried selling surveillance equipment for one awful summer, there is some pretty decent stuff out there if you are willing to pay. Those ATM cameras are probably better than you'd think, Broan. They might even be motion activated and only record when noticeable movement occurs (a car, a person…