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yeah, fuck you rabin for mentioning your father in a review of a show about being a father

yeah it reminded me of that too, and louie reacts with the same kind of "how do YOU know i'm a good dad?" annoyance. i guess single fathers get that a lot and it must get irritating.

it's weird howmuch i relate to this too
i'm a 22 year old girl and yet louis ck's comedy always gets to me. i don't relate to his specific experiences, but i feel like if i was a 42 year old man, he's exactly the kind of 42 year old man i would be.

that's my dog is an incredible episode and it saved season 4 from the goofy episode where nate thought a dog was lisa

I agree with you, except I don't think that people who want better female characters are complaining that the show is not PC enough. A good female character can be totally un-PC as long as she has as much character and screentime as everyone else. Ebony is super-PC and I enjoyed her role in this episode but as a

that bothered me too. maybe that sounds oversenstive, but i involuntarily made a face when that moment happened. it's not like it was hilarious or added anything either.

It's possible, but on Ricky Gervais show he seems fond of that kind of joke too. I remember an extended bit where he described a fantasy scenario involving a dead Karl Pilkington getting fucked up the ass by an aids-infected serial rapist.

Spoilers, I guess? It bugged me that the Dumbledore-drinking-the-potion scene was changed. He just sort of groaned and seemed upset about it. I loved in the books how this unstoppable, heroic character suddenly seemed so vulnerable, crying, pleading etc., how it broke Harry's heart to have to keep going. It seemed

I just want to say I feel like a tool for the "I am a woman!!! >:(" comment and formally apologize for being pissy and humorless on the internet

what in the world
this can't be real.

i am a woman. my mistake!!!

teadoust, for some weird reason i don't want to have the image of phil hartman desperately pleading to his wife before he was murdered put into my head, even for the sake of a "joke". i don't think that makes me an over-sensitive jerkoff. maybe you disagree but i don't give a shit. it's not like you made a general

"Have fun being worm food, you greedy bitch."

yes but now walt & jesse have become the criminals who would shoot a misguided man in the face, when previously they were not. OR WERE THEY?!?!?

doesn't matter! i don't care if he has a second job raping kittens or if he is a goddamn meth-cooking saint, either way it doesn't change the nature of walt and jesse's decision.

half measures and full measures.
i know vince gilligan sees it differently, but for me the last moments of "half measures" painted Walt in a heroic light, finally sticking up for jesse, taking a chance, and owning up to his own decisions in a definitive, ballsy way.

just wanna throw in love for new x-men and frank quitely. i got into x-men through morrison and read x-factor for a while after he left, but getting rid of beak's beak was the last straw. go to hell, house of m