Not only Space>Oceans, but also Astronauts>Pirates
Not only Space>Oceans, but also Astronauts>Pirates
If you continue to spread this opinion, a kind of… countdown will begin, and one day when you're walking in Albuquerque, or Manhattan, or Prague, or anywhere, you will hear a step behind you.
At least there was no damn church.
Watch to the end of season 5 (I'm a bit of an apologist for that season), watch the last 5 minutes of the season 6 finale, watch season 7 until Isaak dies, and then watch the last 10 minutes of the season 7 finale. DONE.
"My name is ASAC Schrader, and you can go fuck yourself."
Heh-heh. Occupational hazard.
So we will not destroy your planet, BUT we will also not share with you our elixir for immortality.
Can we hear Badger and Skinny Pete's extended recorded conversations about Babylon 5? Because I would listen to the whole damn thing.
The last two movies are certainly highly adept at unashamedly delivering heaps of Big Dumb Fun.
The first 4 movies are meh to awful, but few movies are as accomplished at unashamedly providing Big Dumb Fun as 5 and 6
I'd prefer that he kick their asses while simultaneously crushing their puny minds with his fast-talking rhetoric.
He's the fucking lizard king.
@avclub-ecbdad96460f85751944de9d6c2d50fe:disqus That is outright blasphemy.
The George Sr. and Lindsay episodes were slogs, though they had their moments, but they were more than made up for by the GOB/Tobias/Maeby/Buster episodes, which could rank among the best the show has ever produced.
*blue me
And in 1980, a lot of people hated The Empire Strikes Back, and in 2013, a lot of people still hate Temple of Doom, a cinematic injustice I cannot abide by.
For all intents and purposes, it is essentially a real-life Conehead.
@avclub-45278671ce2f00935406c9eda3f85d16:disqus But without the blue meth, Walt has condemned everyone to live in a world without Coca-Cola.
Some (Pink)men just want to watch the world burn.
The only thing I could think of in that scene was Voldemort hugging Draco Malfoy in the last Harry Potter movie. I was quite surprised to see that Walt still (sort of) understands how to hug a person.