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With regards to what Donna said in her review about Walt and Jesse needing to team up again, I kept thinking during the episode that the structure of their relationship is playing out very much like the relationship between the two main characters in Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell. (Spoilers to follow if you haven't

But he and Hank teamed up for the win! About damned time.

Yeah, that was insane. I didn't read that far into it, just enough to know that tonight is going to be awesome.

Damn, now I really want this to happen.

Dude! That's all I remember. The way they did it was so creepy. The birds just land on him. And when they get up… he's gone. No more guy.

Yes, I find the end of that movie profoundly disturbing. Anti-human, even.

@avclub-af95af2627f837175b14bd72fce0e2ba:disqus Man, how many John Lasseters are there?

Maybe the creators thrive on drama. I like to imagine that they're constantly finding themselves thrown out into the wilderness and having to team up with a band of scrappy misfits.

@avclub-ed7db929d473c5593ce0501539c6e19f:disqus Oh, it's not just the ladies…

Watching the pilot again was amazing after seeing Walt's videotaped confession.

I watched the pilot again tonight (after binging the whole series during the summer), and there's a moment where Walt is driving down the road trying to get his glove compartment to shut, but it won't shut. He feels frustrated by its lack of compliance. He starts hitting it harder and harder. Trying to dominate it.

Watch Alan Resnais, Kurosawa, and Miyazaki. You're good to go.

Cat's Cradle is Kurt Vonnegut's best work.

{strolls in}

If you want a Pepsi, you have to pay for it, pal!

@avclub-8e3d05b3a02cebcb45d304a5224a6113:disqus I told you to LAY OFF THE BEANS, ya whore!

Yeah, I went back and rewatched the first episode of Breaking Bad tonight. (It seemed appropriate after what happened last week).

Hey, has anybody heard the song "Get Away" by Dr. Dog?

Yeah, I Wiki'd it and found out that Aaron Paul was almost cast in the role of Bryan Cranston's son in that show.

lol, wtffffff