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This episode, in a few minutes had all of these characters on the cusp of becoming the characters as we knew them in Breaking Bad. This was the first iteration of Crazy 8 after being transformed.

This really was the "nutshell" episode in many respects: Jimmy/Saul getting paid to "represent" a drug dealer; Hector is on the very threshold of bell-dinging; the handshake between Mike and Gus; even "Crazy 8" seems to make a first appearance. Can't help but wonder if the same holds true for the characters whose

One Love Manchester was an extraordinary event, especially coming as it did a day after the attack in London. The emotions evident on the faces of those in the crowd and the performers was staggering, ranging from extreme joy to intense sorrow at any given moment. It was pop music used in celebration, protest and

While I rarely wish for someone to die, I'd make an exception in his case. But, I'd prefer a poetic death, like him choking death in the middle of racist rant.

WOT was the first to go. And, now PC? What's next, apple pie?

Haven't you heard? They're canceling television!

As long as I'm making a profit!

When you have your name attached to sonething, you're more careful about what you right.

That Snrub is a bad hombre!

Soylent green is…

That's it, brewfan, hand over that new iphone of yours!

I've had the perverse pleasure of seeing all of John Waters' great early films. I was even lucky enough to see him speak once years ago. Oh, the shit-stained memories…

No placenta, no deal.

That always makes me happy!

That's the thing about this album - something that gets lost in the question that spurred this article - is that it is full of great songs. The composition and execution can be considered separately as well since there are many different interpretations of these songs over the years. But, in terms of this iteration,

Eat! Eat! You'll feel better!

As opposed to Tim Tebow. Yes, an awkward segue just to complain about a NY Met impostor. ESPN is buying into Tebow's masquerading as a "baseball player." Go the Mets section on the ESPN website and it's all Tebow, all the time. He can hit into a double play and have an unforced base running error and its still "big

Yes.

With an admitted slip of the tongue, James Carville called the Republican's disastrous health plan Chump Care.