I can't even imagine Game of Thrones and Steve Zahn colliding.
I can't even imagine Game of Thrones and Steve Zahn colliding.
On a lesser show, that would bother me more, because yeah it's a little ridiculous. But it was so fantastically acted and shot that it's kinda hard to be mad.
Hey, some of the greatest revelations a person will ever have can happen while they're taking a shit.
He puked apropos of nothing, though.
Man, it's kind of embarassing that that's the other shit that's gonna be playing during one of the greatest shows of all time, huh?
That picture of up there, with Walter and a crazy beard and a shattered mirror and it's Breaking Bad and oh my god it's tonight and oh my god IT'S FUCKING BREAKING BAD AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
I never really understood what the fuck was going on with Hoffman's character, but he and Farina made it all worth it nevertheless.
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Nah, I'm just saying. I'm not saying it justifies it or anything, it's just kinda to be expected when walking into the show.
Well, the original comic was written by a five year old. So.
Wait, so Pete Campbell is now Archie?
"Clear" is still honestly one of the best episodes of television to come out this year. Coming in the middle of the rest of the show it felt like it was from outer space, but holy shit was it good.
Man, even the comments here are ignoring Rectify. (Except for @disqus_5iPX2cyzfR:disqus it seems.) Guys! It's the best, most interesting show this year so far! Watch it!
Wait, there's another Adventure Time this week? I assumed it was taking some time off, because it just hit 26 episodes this season.
Hell, this is one of the gimmick accounts I most consistently love.
Matthew Weiner has said he was open to doing the final season over two years like Breaking Bad or The Sopranos, so what you say is very possible.
It kind of ignores the dynamics from either song and just keeps going all of the time. Plus, the "Personal Jesus" riff and the "Black Skinhead" riff just don't really mesh… Even though they are kind of similar.
I don't think anyone was expecting a dance-punk record, no, but looking at all of their albums from their debut through Heaven and Hell, each one of those played to the band's strengths in very different ways. I don't think it's unfair to hope for a little variety in the way they apply their skills. Or, if they are…
Yeah. One of the most amazing things about this isn't that it's beautiful black metal, or beautiful shoegaze, because those have both been accomplished before. What I find surprising is that combined, it's the among the most beautiful examples of either genre.
On one hand, I don't blame you for thinking that way. On the other hand, I find it a little bizarre, because with all of the shoegaze-y guitars and the relatively low mixing of the vocals I kinda feel like they just blend into the background (in a good way).