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They need to stop casting the same generically hot blondes for leading lady roles.  In the same vein as the "Impossibly Hot Street Cop" and the "Impossibly Hot District Attorney" we now have the "Impossibly Hot Building Manager" or whatever Jane is.  She's too much of a standard beauty to leave any real

They need to stop casting the same generically hot blondes for leading lady roles.  In the same vein as the "Impossibly Hot Street Cop" and the "Impossibly Hot District Attorney" we now have the "Impossibly Hot Building Manager" or whatever Jane is.  She's too much of a standard beauty to leave any real

I think that Mike believed that laying low was the best idea.  He thought that killing people was unwarranted, or at least was more likely to lead the police to him than not killing people.  Until Lydia forced his hand, I think his plan was to sit in his armchair and watch things unfold.  When they quieted down, he'd

I think that Mike believed that laying low was the best idea.  He thought that killing people was unwarranted, or at least was more likely to lead the police to him than not killing people.  Until Lydia forced his hand, I think his plan was to sit in his armchair and watch things unfold.  When they quieted down, he'd

I think that the “fatal flaw” that’s going to drive this season is Walter’s lack of knowledge about the world he’s trying to conquer.  It’s horrifyingly thrilling.  Here's a guy who has consciously decided to be a brilliant, ruthless villain, and believes that those qualities are how one becomes a drug kingpin (or

I think that the “fatal flaw” that’s going to drive this season is Walter’s lack of knowledge about the world he’s trying to conquer.  It’s horrifyingly thrilling.  Here's a guy who has consciously decided to be a brilliant, ruthless villain, and believes that those qualities are how one becomes a drug kingpin (or

Coming to these recaps late, but here nonetheless.