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Portrayal of 12-step meetings
Most TV series and movies that show AA culture ring false to anyone who is part of that world. It's a small thing, but Terriers does it really well. Even the pamphlet rack in the background was right. (The Wire also did a fantastic job in S5.)

It's "That just made me snarf, yo!"

@Texecution - buy one of those little laser pointers and watch your cat chase the red dot. ENDLESS fun for everybody.

Also, it's Doctor Cock'n'balls.

I've held 1,000 singles before (they weren't mine). It's a lot.

I started getting angry at myself for sticking with that one at about ep 3. Yes, I kept watching until I was pot committed and watched the whole thing.

Cuckoo's Nest is a very good movie, but the book is a stone classic. Half the enjoyment is seeing through Chief's eyes.

When I first heard about this show
I was completely unprepared for how much ass it would kick.

I think part of that is that Gus isn't as hands-off as Saul represented him to be. (Wait, Saul lied?)

Maybe obvious, recovery literature
states "Half measures availed us nothing. We stood at the turning point."

My first thought when Lisa Renner came on screen was, "Jeff's going to have to fuck her to trump that little shit."

The Fiery Buffalo flavor is surprisingly hot. Not the Collision flavor with the ranch, but the 2nd Degree Burn ones. Dig 'em.

28 days is a pretty standard length of time for a detox-type rehab. (Apparently Jesse didn't stick it out for sober living.) 45 days is about right for him.

1973. Saw Star Wars at the drive in. I remember driving around and if you wanted to make a phone call, you had to stop and use a pay phone. It was 25 cents.

There's serious investment in those new leads. You can't let the salesmen be lazy about their existing materials and grab the new ones for easy money.

I had several sales jobs and the experience varied largely dependent on management's philosophy. At the end of my first job, my sales manager had me stand in front of the rest of the team (10 or so grown men) and eat baby food. He would have fucking loved that scene.

I think I missed the window of finding Heathers entertaining, as I saw it when I was older than 18. Also, I'm a dude.

I saw Dunham in 1993 (I think) at a free college show. Eh, I was broke and it was free.

Last night actually reminded me of an early Scrubs, back when I liked Scrubs.

Dennis's seduction plan took up too much time and effort. Frank's was much more elegant, with only slight embellishment: