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I think he just suspected a trap. Nothing specifically but perhaps realizing he had been manipulated. I'm sure that's enough for him to be overly cautious, which it obviously takes to make it very long in his shoes.

People mentioned this last week, but honestly, how could Hank not suspect Walt at this point? Maybe it's easy to overestimate how obvious it is, since Hank's known Walt for probably 20 years and so this is all a tiny piece of the relationship, but Walt not going to the house with his family is just too weird.

Really? I honestly don't think that Walt would poison a kid, and if he did he definitely would have made it look like Gus did it, instead of using the drug he concocted with Jesse to do it.
Also, he's not a good liar. Not that good at least.

Seriously. I have, and will continue to watch movies based only on the knowledge of his presence in them.

yep. fillers. She's gained a little weight but it's mostly the restalyne shes had shot into her face between her mouth and eyes.

I almost felt like she was uncomfortable to be there, like, she knew she's probably the world's worst person to give advice about longevity. "Uhh, if you're a singer, don't get caught lip-synching?" I'm probably giving her WAY too much credit.

You do realize that the show grades are relative to the show itself, not to all of television, right?

The idea of Meatball Daleks is a little scarier than just regular old Daleks somehow.

It doesn't seem fair that someone so, so good looking should be such a good actor AND such a (seemingly) genuine and funny guy.

I think learning that Jerry is pretty well-off was enough for Elaine to see him in a new light, and since they went out already it was enough to kickstart a little crush, but it doesn't take long for him to make enough dumb superman jokes that the new light dims and she realizes he's exactly the same guy he was before

I really enjoy Old Christine, not in a Breaking Bad way, but it's a pretty funny traditional sitcom, and all of the actors in it are great (though I like the brother least, get a haircut, greaseball).

I mostly like it because I'm homesick for New York, and it has such great city scenes.

I'm not mad, I got dirt on you dog!

I always thought that Dark Angel and Alias looked remarkably similar to one another, but that's based soley on the commercials I saw during Buffy….

I always thought it was clear that Furio knew he either had to kill Tony and disappear forever with Carmella, or leave entirely, because he couldn't be near her and not do anything.

I couldn't handle Leon's expressions every time the glasses worked.  Too good.

I thought the same thing, Larry really giggled at it. And as a Sox fan, I have to say I never really held it against Buchner. Mistakes happen, they lost that game for 9 straight innings.

And this is why I miss Montreal so, so much.

I went to a screening of Blade Trinity at Harvard where he basically did a "commentary track of the damned." One of the most entertaining nights of my life.

Yeah, that's my whole point about how they have hooked up, so he isn't lying about that. He's lying about when it happened.