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Arlo Guthrie - Alice's Restaurant

This.

Rhett Miller - Question

Head and the Heart - Rivers and Roads.

Is this supposed to be the insanely good Community Episode?

This is Tom Hanks saying if you see me in person, please, leave me be.

NOT THE BEES!

This and Troy's reaction to Britta's sabbatical made me lose it.

This. From what I've read Chase is impossible to work with, but not entirely a terrible person.

One might say that it was the Nicholas Cage of TV seasons.

Pierce is dead. Long live Pierce!

For me it was his reaction to Britta being on sabbatical.

I'd be okay with that…on the sole condition that Andrea still dies. Maybe in an unfortunate wheat threshing accident.

Agreed, they made the entire "redemption" episode moot in one swing. The underlying meaning in the graphic novel is that people are the real danger, even in a post apocalyptic zombie infested world. The underlying meaning of the show is to see how long they can stretch out useless story lines before viewership

Given what's upcoming, it's no surprise they introduced a nurse named Lilly this season, and now they have a tank. They're closing the gap (albeit slowly) between the graphic novel and show.

He died the way he lived - staring silently, questioning why he took the role in the first place.

He doesn't get visibly upset until after her called Skylar a "bitch."  That's also the point at which Skyler's expression and demeanor changes.  This leads me to believe that up until that point he was stating his true feelings, and everything thereafter was a front to free Skylar from blame.

Walt's "idiocy" is driven solely by his arrogance and pride. 

Much agreed.  The pacing seemed way too mile a minute and everything seemed forced.

Sweet Zombie Jesus!