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I'm sure this has been talked about to death, but I feel bad that Hank's catching of Heisenberg will probably end his career—especially since Mr. White has been paying Hank's medical bills (like Fring did earlier, I think). Anyone think Hank will catch him and then cover it up so he doesn't become the laughing stock

I'm sure this has been talked about to death, but I feel bad that Hank's catching of Heisenberg will probably end his career—especially since Mr. White has been paying Hank's medical bills (like Fring did earlier, I think). Anyone think Hank will catch him and then cover it up so he doesn't become the laughing stock

Oh, I think Lydia is great. Especially after her frantic plea to Mike a couple episodes back.

Oh, I think Lydia is great. Especially after her frantic plea to Mike a couple episodes back.

There have been seasons I've really liked Skyler, but I can't stand her as the depressed passive-aggressive Jiminy Cricket of the show. I can see that Walt has become a monster: just seeing him reflected off Jesse does the job. Gunn is a good actress, it's just not terribly interesting for me to watch her depressed.

There have been seasons I've really liked Skyler, but I can't stand her as the depressed passive-aggressive Jiminy Cricket of the show. I can see that Walt has become a monster: just seeing him reflected off Jesse does the job. Gunn is a good actress, it's just not terribly interesting for me to watch her depressed.

The thing is, despite being (or because I am) about as tough as Little Lord Fauntleroy and having one of the wimpier jobs in America, I actually really like tough-guy stories. And there is some great writing to be found in them—from geniuses like Hammett even to books like Man on Fire. I have nothing against popular

The thing is, despite being (or because I am) about as tough as Little Lord Fauntleroy and having one of the wimpier jobs in America, I actually really like tough-guy stories. And there is some great writing to be found in them—from geniuses like Hammett even to books like Man on Fire. I have nothing against popular

I looked up Jack Reacher on that wikipedia thing. Even looking past the fact that the hero's name sounds like the set up to a homophobic/homoerotic crank call, the book sounds like it was written by someone who's never read anything, ever. There is no way the movie could ever be as bad as the book must be.

I looked up Jack Reacher on that wikipedia thing. Even looking past the fact that the hero's name sounds like the set up to a homophobic/homoerotic crank call, the book sounds like it was written by someone who's never read anything, ever. There is no way the movie could ever be as bad as the book must be.

The Zeitgeist Movement (which I now know of because of this thread) has to be a hoax—it has the word zeitgeist in it. It's like starting a religion that worships the Faddy Spirit of the Holy Trend.

The Zeitgeist Movement (which I now know of because of this thread) has to be a hoax—it has the word zeitgeist in it. It's like starting a religion that worships the Faddy Spirit of the Holy Trend.

Tobias, I'm sure scores of people have politely spoken to you on this matter already, but in case they were too afraid to embarrass you: oi in oi polloi means 'the.' Saying the oi polloi means, 'the the many.' The correct way to use oi polloi is to either omit oi or the. Otherwise you risk looking like ho pollos

I saw Pavement three times back in the 90s (post Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain or Wowee Zowee), and each time they just sucked. At least once Bis opened up and blew them away. I think Royal Trux opened also and were just as bad as Pavement. A great band on CD, but bored and unprofessional every time I saw them live—in

The best thing about this song the nostalgia it delivers—it's like Proust's madeleine. As soon as I hear it, I'm transported back to the early 90s, sitting somewhere, a car, perhaps, and reaching to change the dial to get away from this god-awful song.

I'm guessing it'll take them a few years to figure out the nuances of the gang attire—so I'm thinking navy blue suits, red noses, and rainbow wigs for this year's Juggalo Jamboree.

The movie deserved the A. I saw it yesterday after work, although I was hesitant because the trailer looked like Transporter, and honestly, the movie isn't that far off from Transporter, if Transporter had a good script, an excellent director, a great cinematographer and actors that actually act.