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Run for it Marty
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I think it would have been interesting to have the harsh, dickhead version of Walter around for another episode or so, but it's also good to have the guy we know back.

I think it would have been interesting to have the harsh, dickhead version of Walter around for another episode or so, but it's also good to have the guy we know back.

I did a mini-cheer when I saw Markham, that was unexpected. Poor bastard, Peter was…kind of a dick to him.

I did a mini-cheer when I saw Markham, that was unexpected. Poor bastard, Peter was…kind of a dick to him.

I remember being a kid when there was a parent panic over Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers for the same reason. Granted, a lot of kids were playing "Power Rangers" on the playground and kicking each other. Granted, they probably would have done that anyway.

I remember being a kid when there was a parent panic over Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers for the same reason. Granted, a lot of kids were playing "Power Rangers" on the playground and kicking each other. Granted, they probably would have done that anyway.

Leslie Knope Headlines, you've been summoned! Where are you?!

Leslie Knope Headlines, you've been summoned! Where are you?!

Not now Kato!

Not now Kato!

SALADS ARE MY LIFE!

SALADS ARE MY LIFE!

Did you just call me "Jobin?"

Did you just call me "Jobin?"

Totally agreed on The Day We Died. That one has the most emotional resonance of any episode of the show, for me anyways. That small moment where Walter realizes that Peter has left him some Red Vines, and then takes a bite of one, is a masterful piece of earned emotion, acting, and music (centered around candy, of all

Totally agreed on The Day We Died. That one has the most emotional resonance of any episode of the show, for me anyways. That small moment where Walter realizes that Peter has left him some Red Vines, and then takes a bite of one, is a masterful piece of earned emotion, acting, and music (centered around candy, of all

@martisco:disqus @Scrawler2:disqus Again, I don't have a huge problem with it. But as I said, I can understand the frustration in investing in a certain character for three years, only to have all that growth and experience essentially wiped from existence. I started to come around a bit to your viewpoint later in the

@martisco:disqus @Scrawler2:disqus Again, I don't have a huge problem with it. But as I said, I can understand the frustration in investing in a certain character for three years, only to have all that growth and experience essentially wiped from existence. I started to come around a bit to your viewpoint later in the

The plot on that one got kind of muddled, with the strange phone calls to Peter and the "visions" of Newton that were just kind of dropped. But I just LOVE the atmosphere in that episode, and Martha Plimpton was great.

The plot on that one got kind of muddled, with the strange phone calls to Peter and the "visions" of Newton that were just kind of dropped. But I just LOVE the atmosphere in that episode, and Martha Plimpton was great.