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People are pretty worked up about how Walt wouldn't use the ricin on himself, but I wouldn't rule it out. I know it's a slow and painful death, but he's been through so much that maybe he'll figure "what the hell" or even that he deserves the pain. Plus, it would be a great way for his family to never know he

The 400 Blows? Sounds like my ex-girlfriend! *rimshot* Thanks everybody, I'll be here all week!

*Nazi Brotherhood

I'm the queen.

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It's the Latinate version.

Explain what constitutes disagreement with a premise, which in this case is inherently an abstract prompt to help frame our own thoughts and not an opinion or purported fact itself. I don't mean to sound assholian, I'm genuinely wondering.

1. Either A Trip to the Moon, 1902 or The Great Train Robbery, 1903, so future generations could "start over" and create a completely different film tradition.

"The only pitch I have to movie people is the same as this one: Just give me $8 million. I'm not telling you what it's about and I'm not telling you who's in it." 
—Louis CK

I actually couldn't even take 5 seconds of it.

Which one's the queen?

They don't allow you to have ants in here.

52 Shades of Blue ?

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Naw, I bet that was fun for a couple jokesters like them. I feel like the moment Aaron Paul would say was hardest to film would be some really deep emotional shit with close-ups on his face.

*Canned laughter* *Todd winks a blind eye at the camera* *Freeze frame* *Credits roll*

I always wondered that, but upon rewatch, it was evident that the little shrine was to some or other saint. The saint was who the people were being reverent toward and the Cousins put Walt's picture there to ask the saint to assist in their quest to kill him. Is that what you're talking about?

"Hello Mousie."
—Robert Burns

And perfect to say to Walter Jr., who's had negative experiences with both drinking and driving!

Hank is just so hell-bent on getting Walt that I don't see it. First he was obsessed with finding Heisenberg, which was already a personal matter because of the phone call about Marie being in a car accident. Now that he knows it's Walt, it's even more personal. As much as Hank [possibly, to some ears] says he doesn't