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That was an insanely out-of-chronology "Previously, on Breaking Bad…" segment.

That was an insanely out-of-chronology "Previously, on Breaking Bad…" segment.

You mean those, like, huge hose-y things up in the main engine area? I… do I sound…? I think my thing is broken!

I nominate "Ohhhh, that is big dog!" for best line delivery of the season.

Please, please, please let Part II somehow turn into a Dead Space parody! hahah

What does Barry have that Cyril wants, though?

Todd, I remember in your first Archer review from season 1 you said you've never watched Frisky Dingo. You should watch Frisky Dingo; It takes about 4 hours to watch the entire run. You'll have an appreciation for the plotting that will move your opinion from "surprised" to "Finally, Adam Reed is introducing us to the

Started watching Breaking Bad; you were goddamn right.

It's a Sealab 2021 callback.

YESSSSS! I was waiting for the Sparks reference from the moment Ray was shown in a wheel chair! For anyone who doesn't get the joke: Sparks was a character from Sealab 2021 who sat in an office chair all the time. People made fun of him for being crippled, to which he would respond with things like "I'm not crippled;

Anybody else notice that Krieger slips a lab rat in his pocket as he comes in saying "So, you're talking about the drug test?" hahahah

"It's pure Physics!"………….."Spirits don't follow our physical laws!"

How is this season worse than seasons 2 and 3? The plots of those seasons were brimming with jumbled, convenient ways to build suspense and drive the plot lines. The show's writers seemed to be telling me, "Look what zaneeeeyyyyyy things we cooked up this week for Dexter to add to to his plate! How much more pissed

I think I figured out one element of what's so entertaining about this show, and what makes it
feel new even though it repeats itself. First of all, I've thought that
the flashbacks to old owners of the house and their demises have been a
sort of intentional trick to familiarize the viewers with the history of
the

I think I figured out what's so good about this show, and what makes it feel new even though it repeats itself. First of all, I've thought that the flashbacks to old owners of the house and their demises have been a sort of intentional trick to familiarize the viewers with the history of the house and to give some

It was an accident and I couldn't figure out how to delete a comment. hahah I made this account to make the other post, so I don't know what I'm doing. A little help please lol?

I'm flattered!

It's all there; you just have to be able to ignore what you can't stand about it so as to appreciate what what you love about it lol. I'm pretty sure I'd make a terrible, inconsistent critic.

This is my favorite season of Dexter so far. I've never treated the show
as though it is about being a compelling, suspenseful story, however. I
should note that I dislike all television that relies on
conventional plot devices- the only other show that I currently watch on

This is my favorite season of Dexter so far. I've never treated the show as though it is about being a compelling, suspenseful story, however. I should note that I dislike all television that relies on
conventional plot devices- the only other show that I currently watch on
television is Archer. I love the show