I'm guessing it just fit the narrative of the story and he was counting on most people not having heard it.
I'm guessing it just fit the narrative of the story and he was counting on most people not having heard it.
There's nothing short or constrained about Ultimate Alternative Wavers.
I remember Chris Cornell talking about how the lyrics for Rusty Cage were never praised until Cash did it.
" both Aaron Paul and Bryan Cranston’s Malcolm In The Middle co-star Jane Kaczmarek"
Before I knew it was a parody I saw the pic of Hank dressed as Walt and thought that Hank was going to infiltrate the Nazis as Heisenberg.
HIs first two albums with the Harpoons have a lot of great tunes on them.
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I don't think the story in the confession is that plausible but it doesn't have to be. It's plausible enough to cause an investigation into Hank that will kill time until Walt dies and it's actually more plausible than the truth, that Walt was doing it the whole time without Hank knowing.
Skip Steps 1 & 3, Seed Toss, Cast Iron, Sidewalk and Throwing Things are probably the 5 best Superchunk songs. The rest of the album is more rocking and less melodic but those 5 might make it the best album.
yes, it's fantastic. The first 12 issues are collected in trade paperbacks and available at comixology. Apparently the series goes downhill after that but I'm still curious to read it. Here's hoping that the rest of it gets collected.
Untied is so good.
That was my first Superchunk album. I love it, especially "Pink Clouds". Listening to it now Mac doubling his vocals with a high(er) voice can be off putting
I heard that it's about them crashing at Jon's house and Jon's mom was sleeping on the couch and Mac assumed she was a groupie.
I thought it was just me after 4 beers. That's a relief.
It's interesting that it's said that Breaking Bad's universe is underpopulated. I've often give that credit for making the plot so tight. It's the opposite of say True Blood where the cast grows and grows and the writers need to check in on people who should probably sit the season out.
Seems like the biggest gripe is that the show isn't very realistic. That doesn't make it bad.
I'm wondering if this is a real feud. Tom has said hinted about a "game show host" fucking him out of a Comedy Central deal.
I have a friend who wrote on facebook that she loved The Walking Dead but LOVED Talking Dead. It has been perplexing me for the better part of the year. This article finally made sense of it, she must be the kind of person who doesn't visit message boards, etc. and it's her only outlet for fandom.
It would be a cool narrative device if the next 6 also cold open with the flash forward.
I'm with you on this. I think he's coming back on his own to save Jesse. Some sort of redemption.