THIS SHIT GOES ALL THE WAY TO THE TOP PEOPLE
THIS SHIT GOES ALL THE WAY TO THE TOP PEOPLE
Okay I'm going to post the answer now because I just realized I nearly forgot.
Jesse should not have killed Walt. No. Just… no.
Trust Cap. He's well-versed in Coke-related wooing schemes.
Yeah, because the first thing I think of when I think of a winner is someone who can shave their sideburns with exacting precision.
Tinychat: Who Said It?
FLAGGED for not using a fishstick
"there should be a word for when something you've liked/known about for
decades suddenly becomes popular with a group of people you know"
"the philadelphia story: probably the best romcom i've ever seen… so far."
It loses a bit of something without Marty Robbins' awesome voice involved.
[rests hand gently underneath pulp's left elbow]
Well, in a sense it was— for Walt. Wiping out Uncle Jack's Happy Fun Time Gang was the final fight that he had to go through (killing Lydia could hardly be considered a fight) to "make things right". And note that the idea of "making things right" is only in Walt's mind; I really don't think the show ever indicates…
I started wanting to slap him at the beginning of the second paragraph when he got all snarky about thinking that some of the things Walt did were bad.
"as if that one act of vengeance would somehow make right all the devastation that preceded it"
One Minute
Ozymandias
Fly
Crawl Space
Full Measure
Sunset
Better Call Saul
Phoenix
Crazy Handful of Nothin'
Buyout
They are. It just means to treat them as a stop sign. They usually only do that late at night or when the signal's been messed up somehow or if they're doing work on it. I can only think of maybe two intersections in Fort Worth that are permanently flashing red lights.
Whenever you say Hank, I am, of course, imagining the Breaking Bad character. It makes for quality reading.
I really hate that. It happens whenever I find an article through facebook, because it doesn't attach the http:// at the beginning, and I forget to do it myself.