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I think most of Andy Daly's characters somehow turn out to be suicidal…I can't remember all of their names but Hot Dog (the debate about where ones legs begin and end and the little play that follows still cracks me up), German guy, Life of the Party guy…most of them also turn out to be racists.  There were some

thumbs yes to all of these

I think a lot of the pissing contest between Walt and Gus is in Walt's head. But then I think that Gus also knows that this mess isn't Jesse's fault. He's wreckless and a huge risk, especially when he's left to his own devices. He recognizes Jesse as being the type that needs a father figure; someone to prove

I used to always get the cheap skull candy buds, but they break so easily…I would go through a pair every 6 months. My current set of earbuds is the Phillips/O'Neill Specked line. The sound quality is decent, the ear pieces are comfy, and the cord has a woven thread cover instead of rubber so it doesn't tangle.

all stars…
I roll my eyes every time they proclaim this to be the best season yet…I don't think there has been one truly memorable number (maybe Twitch and Sasha? Some were ok, but not amazing) and while I like a few of the dancers, none of them has stood out so much to me that I would look for them in the future.

I wasn't surprised by the Logan/Veronica kiss..the show had thrown out hints that there was a longer history between them than was being shown, including him admitting in the prom night flashback that he'd had a crush on her when they were kids. I kind of read him as being the James Spader character in Pretty in

My grandparents lived in Branson…favorites from road trips there were the ones for Shoji Tobuchi and M-m-m-Mell Tillis. Branson is depressing. It used to be just a few theaters, a few water slides, and Silver Dollar City nestled into the Ozarks..now they built it all up and took away all the natural beauty.

If there is any show to be made about meth-head whores, they need to do one about the ladies that do their business in the industrial area of Kansas City appropriately known as "The Bottoms".

I was hoping this was the Kingdom City stop…I grew up in Jefferson City and a stop at the McD's there was guaranteed before getting on I-70—driving to StL for shows at the Creepy Crawl! Or the Pageant! High Pointe is my favorite. I think the first time I went to the Midway was with my friends in high school to

I don't know why, but the scene where Billy and Mindy take Becky back to her mom's had me sobbing like a baby. Especially what Becky said to Mindy. I was either on the verge of tears or flat out crying the rest of the episode. I am definitely glad I invested my time into watching this amazing show.

definitely worth it.

@Jesse Pinkman
BSIII as Belko Royce
"Belko Royce grew up in the same neighborhood as Stan, a lost boy type who gravitated to Stan's natural leadership and, eventually, his loving family. Belko is fiercely loyal to the Larsens and spends most of his time helping Stan with the moving company and being an unofficial uncle

He said he went into undercover vice right out of the academy which means he's probably seen some crazy stuff. It's difficult to tell so early how his character is going to develop…he could legitimately be a creep, but I'm guessing he's just using what he knows. Linden is calm, analytical, by the book. Holder is

My friend's kids used to watch Dora. And Kai Lan the Asian Dora. They would actually interact with the show. I think age 4 is the drop off point. Once they hit school age, those are considered baby shows. Thankfully these kids loved spongebob more than anything. Unfortunately, as they get older they start

My first concert was Willie Nelson at the Missouri State Fair. I was 8. I think the next time I saw a show was in my teens when I went to see Bush and Veruca Salt. Then Weezer when they were touring for Pinkerton. That was a good show.