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Yeah, and of course the pivotal March Madness game in the film is clearly a home game for Kentucky at Rupp Arena, in addition to the teams not having seed numbers on the on-screen scoreboard. Pretty pathetic considering how easy this is to make look authentic.

"they're afraid that if they run into each other it will hurt"
Yes, because that is exactly what will happen. It *will* hurt. And concussions are a serious problem even WITH helmets, so yeah I think those pads and protective gear are necessary.

Yep this right here. You've gotta have your expectations in line when you watch a Sorkin show, especially one like The Newsroom. Don't force a square peg into a round hole, basically.

Yeah, I think that's the best way to look at this development. A bit far-fetched, sure (although it arguably makes less sense what Saul would pull the Huell-trick again, but I digress), but not inconceivable by any means and considering what it should lead to going forward, an acceptable development.

Walt initially wanted Jesse to think Gus poisoned Brock by swiping the ricin, thereby turning Jesse against Gus. This worked as planned. By the end of the season, Jesse realizes (after Gus is dead) that Gus did not have anything to do with Brock, and assumes that it was a "coincidence" that Brock got sick when he did.

I'm sorta surprised at the relative outrage over this "big Jesse leap". Remember that Jesse's first suspicion was in fact that Huell had swiped the ricin to poison Brock, and Walt had to convince him that Gus had done it and even plant more ricin in the roomba to alleviate the suspicions. Do you really think Jesse

@avclub-77d8d82dadf46681086f15ed2ce5ab08:disqus THANK YOU, glad someone pointed this out. We know ricin is incredibly painful and is not the best way to commit suicide, but if he is arrested and stripped of his gun/other suicide tools, he'll be in the clear anyways because he'll die from the ricin.

Dude you pretty much only comment on this one show that you apparently despise, which means any number of things that reflect really poorly on your character and apparent lack of a life, considering that you've chosen to infest the comments section of a show that airs on a Friday night.

I also feel like we're missing a scene after she kicks bitchy daughter out of the house, but before she leaves they have post-"breakup" lesbian sex.

Bingo that's what I thought of as well.

You've only made one comment since 2008 so I doubt you'll see this but you win the AV Club internetz for this shockingly prophetic comment. Bra-fucking-vo.

Indeed it does haha

Your review is bad and you should feel bad.

Yeah that was a shockingly good call by the show, didn't expect that.

Ha, if only you knew about Netflix!

You've probably already watched it, but on the off chance you haven't, please please don't waste your time. This is not a D+ so-bad-it's-entertaining trainwreck like season 6, this is pull-your-hair-out-gouge-your-eyes-out boring on a scale not even Dexter usually aspires to.

YOU'RE GODDAMN RIGHT

Yeah, plus the UK on the scoreboard didn't have a seed number next to it!

REAL TOP PICK: Breaking Bad.

This is the correct answer.