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Forgetting Sarah Connor
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I wrote that after that segement ended!

Okay, crying a lil bit.

STEVIA. D'ja hear? She mentioned it again! And here it is in a closeup! Stevia! It's in there! He already put it in there! Pretty sneaky, huh? And now here's a closeup of it going into the tea!

Totally channeling Mike in the way he pretended to be from NYT and then in his demeanor once Elliot pulled the knife.

SPOILING BAD

I completely echo that sentiment. Other than, you know, thinking about how I'm utterly terrified.

Never seen it, but would you expect anything less from Louis C.K.?

35/35 with 2:18 remaining

That's our Hitler!

Very interesting read! Makes me all the more anxious to see "Felina" on Sunday.

It's a great name though. Surprising that no one had ever done it before.

God no. I'm pretty much Abed in my assesment of the value of DST.

Somebody explain @BurlCoatFactory to me. Is it real (as far as we know)? Did BCF really set it up? This is the first I've heard of spam Twitter accounts that are funny.

That part might actually happen though.

Walt's protectiveness of Jesse was most pronounced before season 4. Even watching Jane die, a twisted, unspeakably evil sin of omission, was, in Walt's mind, helping Jesse, saving him from his own death by heroin. (And Jane blackmailed him. Something something complexity is why BB kicks ass.)

Didn't catch that until the second viewing. Smiled.

Like Batman.

I think what we've got here is failure to empathize. That rabid Jesse hater actually has some good points. But it's obvious they can't put themselves in Jesse's shoes. BB is so excellent in part because the emotions and motivations, and the events they trigger, are so complex, more like real life than a TV show.

Eep.

I don't think so, did you hear him on the phone with her?!?