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What bothered me about the Gretchen & Elliott thing is why they felt like they had to bury Walt's accomplishments. How hard would it have been for them to tell Charlie Rose "yeah, he was a major player here, but he was LONG gone by the time he started making meth. Why should we be responsible for something he did

Todd has a job to do. If he wants an omelet, he has to break an egg. He picked crime as a profession, and occasionally it gets messy. The dirt biking kid got in the way, he had to go. He just thinks "well, it's him or me, and it's not gonna be me."

Probably got a job as ICP's publicist.

I will never watch a minute of this show. But Mindy, if you need a dirty old man to chase scantily-clad you around a room while "Yakety Sax" plays ala "The Benny Hill Show," I'm there for you. If you don't, please offer the same service to Zooey Deschanel. Thanks.

I like the idea that somehow Walt finds out the blue is back in circulation in New Mexico, and Jesse has to be behind it - he's the only other one who knows Walt's formula.

Yep, it was like how some singers turn to singing Christian music after their careers totally fizzle out - there's always money fleecing the faithful. He faced a choice of A. Totally sell out to the Bill O'Reillys of the world, or B. Spend every weekend of the rest of his life playing at the Chuckle Hut in Dubuque,

I'd buy a subscription to that webcam.

Did you notice how he kept referring to Gomez in the past tense on Talking Bad?

Awesome.

Coming up next: "The Comedy Central Roast of R.J. Mitte"

I LOVE that AMC ad where they congratulate "Breaking Bad" and "Mad Men" on all of their Emmy nominations, including Best Drama, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor, etc., and then they congratulate "Walking Dead" on Best Makeup. That tells me all I need to know about this entry in the "yet another fucking

I always thought, and still think until I get to hear "Sweet Home Alabama" again (which hopefully will be no time soon) that the background singers are singing "boo hoo hoo," talking about the people from Birmingham being grieved over the assassination attempt on George Wallace in 1972.

And by "disturbing," you meant to type "arousing," right?

I know a GILF. I think she just turned 40 - she had a kid young and that kid had a kid young. So they're out there.

Whatever workplace it's set in, Jack McBrayer should get a job there as Kenneth. He could wear his old page jacket to his new job.

I don't get Tim and Eric, and Tom Goes to the Mayor was beyond me, or something. I can't see any connection between those two shows and Wonder Showzen, a simply brilliant piece of television just for "Beat Kids" alone.

Yeah, they tour a little, but probably not as much as they need to in order to grow their audience. I'm sure they tour as much as they can afford to tour, but not as much as a visually oriented band need to tour.

They're kinda in a spot - this is the kind of band that needs to tour their asses off and make some new fans, but when you've got 603 people in the band, it's hard to pull off financially. Plus, if I were Tim DeLaughter, I'd have to track down that Alex Ebert guy and kick his ass for co-opting his deal with Edward

different match.

Yeah, he was 31, that's pretty old, it had to be natural causes.