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Speaking of SG, it's kind of odd that all of the advertised guests this week (Al, Tenacious D, David Cross) actually appeared on Coast to Coast.

Speaking of SG, it's kind of odd that all of the advertised guests this week (Al, Tenacious D, David Cross) actually appeared on Coast to Coast.

This show might actually be where The Soup loses me. While they've always been a strong element of cheap shots and laughing at the subjects sort of exploitation reality, but there was still a strong level of hostility for the people actually deciding "yes, this should be a tv program." But that hostility finally seems

This show might actually be where The Soup loses me. While they've always been a strong element of cheap shots and laughing at the subjects sort of exploitation reality, but there was still a strong level of hostility for the people actually deciding "yes, this should be a tv program." But that hostility finally seems

And refs to at least two different Kubrick movies.

And refs to at least two different Kubrick movies.

I'd like to think their use of "Dracula" in place of "vampire" was a nod to the Ventures on account of Everybody Comes to Hank's.

I'd like to think their use of "Dracula" in place of "vampire" was a nod to the Ventures on account of Everybody Comes to Hank's.

And isn't "The Promise Land" as in a land where promises are made and the sort of half baked play on words Anne's church might come up with?

And isn't "The Promise Land" as in a land where promises are made and the sort of half baked play on words Anne's church might come up with?

You know how IFC had that Malcolm in the Middle ad with Cranston in his bvd's in front of an RV? I just remembered today that scene was from the ep Malcolm Babysits where they had to move into an RV on the lawn, because the house was being tented. On account of the infestation from the stash in the crawl space (of

You know how IFC had that Malcolm in the Middle ad with Cranston in his bvd's in front of an RV? I just remembered today that scene was from the ep Malcolm Babysits where they had to move into an RV on the lawn, because the house was being tented. On account of the infestation from the stash in the crawl space (of

Maybe Andrea was the intended target? Maybe Saul dosed the wrong takeout container. Or in a miscalculation (really blue skying here) bought her some extra special meth, which trying to stay clean, she threw out - but Brock is actually king of the junior meth heads and fishes it out of the garbage. And instead of

Maybe Andrea was the intended target? Maybe Saul dosed the wrong takeout container. Or in a miscalculation (really blue skying here) bought her some extra special meth, which trying to stay clean, she threw out - but Brock is actually king of the junior meth heads and fishes it out of the garbage. And instead of

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No - a four way standoff with Mike & Jesse covering Walt & Hank. Cutting between ever tightening close ups of Walt, Jesse and Jesse's trembling Walt side trigger finger. Their faces consume the whole screen, Jesse's practically crying, and in an echo of Full Measure, his hand moves to the side - we cut back to Walt,

No - a four way standoff with Mike & Jesse covering Walt & Hank. Cutting between ever tightening close ups of Walt, Jesse and Jesse's trembling Walt side trigger finger. Their faces consume the whole screen, Jesse's practically crying, and in an echo of Full Measure, his hand moves to the side - we cut back to Walt,

On the one hand, anything that reminds Hank of Walt's "help" in his investigation can be bad news for Walt, on the other two hands, yeah, the book does reinforce the notion that Walt actually knew the poem for reals, and not because he knew Gale, and how often does Hank go into Walt & Skylar's bedroom?
Also, the scene

On the one hand, anything that reminds Hank of Walt's "help" in his investigation can be bad news for Walt, on the other two hands, yeah, the book does reinforce the notion that Walt actually knew the poem for reals, and not because he knew Gale, and how often does Hank go into Walt & Skylar's bedroom?
Also, the scene