Who's Line is the only thing I watch on it. Aisha Tyler is a terrible host but it's still the funniest show on TV, back in the 90's it was the third funniest behind Seinfeld and The Simpsons.
Who's Line is the only thing I watch on it. Aisha Tyler is a terrible host but it's still the funniest show on TV, back in the 90's it was the third funniest behind Seinfeld and The Simpsons.
For everyone talking about Jesse driving off into the Need for Speed movie: http://www.youtube.com/watc…
@avclub-ca6cb47da12090ffd2470daf51f71be1:disqus She's fucked, there's no way to cure ricin.
@avclub-c305906bce98a870409f20115c7cd4e7:disqus Lydia did nothing to him? She was ready to kill Skyler. Bitch had to go.
I really fucking hate slow-motion so the sudden brutality of it pleased me greatly.
It's too bad she won't live…
@avclub-10f22659377e1f2ba6b157c08ae1fb9e:disqus He was confused. I do wonder what he was thinking when he called out "Mr. White?" right before Jesse killed him. He has no emotions so who knows if he was angry at Walter or wondering if he survived.
@Robinson_Crudite:disqus You summed up exactly why I loved the ending shootout, I'm going to quote you when talking to my friends about it if you don't mind. Lynchian really is the perfect way to put it.
Seriously, anyone who's been watching the series and judged people who cheered at that can fuck right off.
I didn't see it as polarizing. It was brilliant. Anyone who didn't like it has brain spiders.
Thanks, now I want to watch Rambo 2008 again.
I like it. Makes the show feel fresh with such a big stylistic departure from previous seasons.
Richard's story isn't working for me. Feels like the writers are kind of floundering on what to do with him - suddenly growing a conscience doesn't seem in character for him. I guess we'll see where it goes.
@avclub-9482132e935c42a1e245509adbc18973:disqus The biggest pile of shit you've ever read? You must not read much. Any stand up comedian worth his/her salt knows you have to deal with bad crowds sometimes, the way Dave reacted to the hecklers was pathetic. Bill Hicks performed through people literally telling him to…
You weren't personally looking through the camera at that moment, and maybe what qualifies as glare to Hank isn't the same for you.
So Walt's entire family getting killed would have been better than putting Brock in danger? I guess I'm a soulless monster. Walt's an expert scientist, he most likely knew without a doubt that Brock would survive.
It was that or Gus was going to kill his entire family.
It's still incredibly easy to succeed when your parents are privileged. Nepotism accounts for probably 80% of successful people in the film business to one extent or another.
How does it being a precedent make it ok? This is one of the most transparent examples of shithead glorification ever.
@avclub-e65eb6ba3701c107cdd1eb43da31f6e2:disqus Grow up and stop making posts on the internet. Maybe try again in a few years when you learn how to make points without resorting to ad hominem attacks.