@avclub-85ffb08f91a83b6566467b942828a560:disqus : I dunno, between that and Jesse's behavior I think he's probably gonna spill the beans and go into protective custody. And Walt will find a way to get at him.
@avclub-85ffb08f91a83b6566467b942828a560:disqus : I dunno, between that and Jesse's behavior I think he's probably gonna spill the beans and go into protective custody. And Walt will find a way to get at him.
Hey man, don't Pinkman the guy!
Well, Skyler is a character who brings out every commenters misogynistic impulses. Consistently and
thoroughly.
The thing that struck me rereading Preacher is how sex between anyone other than Jesse and Tulip is portrayed as repugnant. The implications of that made them difficult to root for…
When Michael dropped her off at her house he knew the layout, and he would occasionally imply familiarity w/her situation in a morose tone. This only started happening sometime during his post-Jan funk…
"Maintain Course, ensign."
It's a perfect good cop bad cop balance, right? The way Publick's livejournal posts end with "We love you!" makes me smile every time.
It's like the one hit wonder of gimmick accounts.
There's so much primary character development lately that it's hard for me to believe that hasn't already kicked into gear.
Anything Dermott related would have been cool. I mean what a way to leave off….
It's kind of like back in the day when I wished I had a coma that only went into remission during the county fair.
If they took time off from the main project to do comics I would totally be okay with that. Like I know they say that they that they inhabit a different universe than the Tick but I swear I saw at least two members of the Council of Thirteen at the end of Doctor Horrible….
I saw Janes Addiction and Alice in Chains last night in a disgracefully inebriated state, and was about to say all sort of vulgar, tactless things to strangers.
WHUA…he didn't interact at all with Gary last season. And when his did before that - mostly in the prom episode - he was his main patron. Kind of like that magical gay friend trope that used to show up in sitcoms a decade ago.
He called his former identity "pretending to be a religious fanatic", so probably not. I've noticed that organized religion is the one subject that they seem to have no sense of humor or even irony about, just rancorous disgust.
Lately when I rewatch I visualize Doctor Venture with hair, like in the "Mid-Life Chrysalis" episode. And it really brings home the fact that he is that damaged, doomed kid from back in the day.
The new issue of Archer and Armstrong might be the best single issue of anything i've read since like, ever.
Remember that death row inmate who wanted Stephan King to tell him how the Dark Tower ended? I dunno if he indulged him, but how much would it suck if he did?
Well, not right NOW, really…
Well, if its frozen…