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Pancakes for Breakfast
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I stopped listening to Muse as soon as I heard them for the first time.

I stopped listening to Muse as soon as I heard them for the first time.

Walt also kept the book in the master bathroom, not the bathroom that guests would typically use. So his decision to keep the book is not so groan-inducingly stupid—in fact it's more creepy and pathological because Walt would be "closer" to the memento.

Hank Schrader is the one who poops!

Hank Schrader is the one who poops!

Mike, why did you have to pack the gun on the top of the suitcase??

Mike, why did you have to pack the gun on the top of the suitcase??

Yes! I think that was the original plan, at least until the coffee pot hit the floor and rolled harmlessly away. I thought of the Krazy 8 episode twice during this one—this was the second time. The first time was of course when they were putting the dirtbike and then poor little Drew in the barrel, to be disposed of

Yes! I think that was the original plan, at least until the coffee pot hit the floor and rolled harmlessly away. I thought of the Krazy 8 episode twice during this one—this was the second time. The first time was of course when they were putting the dirtbike and then poor little Drew in the barrel, to be disposed of

I LOLed when Hank referred to Jr. as "Emo McGee."

I LOLed when Hank referred to Jr. as "Emo McGee."

Season 7 of The Shield made "Family meeting" one of the most sinister phrases ever uttered.

Season 7 of The Shield made "Family meeting" one of the most sinister phrases ever uttered.

Whiskerstays?

Whiskerstays?

I wote this somewhere else about Skyler, but I think the character of Skyler is the best representation on the show of how a "normal" person reacts to a very difficult situation. The analogy doesn't work when extended to its logical ends, but look at all the idiots at Penn State who chose to ignore and obfuscate when

I wote this somewhere else about Skyler, but I think the character of Skyler is the best representation on the show of how a "normal" person reacts to a very difficult situation. The analogy doesn't work when extended to its logical ends, but look at all the idiots at Penn State who chose to ignore and obfuscate when

I should have put "great" in quotation marks. I love Manchvegas—Red Arrow (ate there Saturday night, bitches!), the SEE, the Currier/Zimmerman house, the airport, the Millyard, the bars, the restaurants.

I should have put "great" in quotation marks. I love Manchvegas—Red Arrow (ate there Saturday night, bitches!), the SEE, the Currier/Zimmerman house, the airport, the Millyard, the bars, the restaurants.

Walt still retains enough of his high school chemistry teacher identity to note, in response to the waitress’s mention of Manchester, “Great science museum there.”