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I watched almost all of these, but absolutely adored the Super Globetrotters (and the real Globetrotters) and the Herculoids.  I would have made sure Thundar the Barbarian was on this billing.  I also have always considered two hours of Scooby Doo to be torture, though for some reason I never turned it off.

Actually, the snarky Brit has pretty much played the blues all along.  Fry and Laurie has a bunch of his blues interludes, and they are not all played for laughs.

Probably a typo in the script, and they meant to say "econo-climate."

This show could use some lobstrosities.

I'm not a super-genius or anything, but I'm pretty sure it's called a micro-climate, and that eco-climate doesn't mean anything.

Totally disagree about Fold Your Hands Child.  Its one of my two favorite B&S albums.

Must have worked 9/11 into his pitch somewhere.

I have made a conscious decision not to dive into The Shield and many other reputable shows until after I am gainfully employed.  One must choose one's time sinkholes carefully.  The thing about Breaking Bad is that now that I'm invested I must either keep up with it or have it spoiled for me.

I think the outrage over this is probably more an indication that people no longer expect real journalism from RS, and that therefore anything you see on the cover must be sensational hype.  The thing about others' failures making him what he is doesn't bode well though.  As for the nature of the photo, I doubt there

In all fairness, Manson did have an album recorded, and some of it is pretty good.

A happy ending for Walter is a legacy, and you only get a legacy when you're dead.  Because of his double life, if he plays his cards right he stands to gain two legacies; one as mysterious criminal mastermind, and one as family man and provider.  Having said that, it's hard to reconcile a happy ending with the

That would certainly mesh with the whole Greek Tragedy theme they have going.

I love how in pictures they will depict burying something by just dumping a pile of dirt on unbroken turf next to a shovel.  Reminds me of professional models holding violins.

Laura Fraser does disappear into the role, so much that I didn't even have that nagging ping of "where have I seen her before?"  

I had fried chicken with waffles (it was a Roadhouse special) for dinner a couple months ago, and found it overrated.  Apart from the fried chicken's tantalizing proximity to maple syrup, the two didn't really come together naturally.

No spoilers here.
I remember thinking I could just binge-watch seasons 1 and 2 and be
caught up for s3, but I found I needed a break between episodes because
the show is so stressful. It's not even the danger so much as the
combined weight of all the lies, and watching someone try to keep them
all straight while

He doesn't need to be interesting.  He has power.  Keeping Jr in the dark allows Walter to be looked up to as a good person and family man, and allows him to keep lying to himself.  Spill the beans to Walt Jr and Walter's absurd self-image collapses.  There are lots of ways WJ could react, but for Walter's purposes

More likely I'll have to stay off the internet and away from people until it comes out on DVD.

Haven't seen many of these movies, but I really liked him in Mask.  So good-natured; he made me want to go out and hug a biker.

Flaming Lips came to mind first when I saw this title.