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While my heart goes out to Heche, I really feel for the person who has lost their home as a result of this. All the focus is on the celebrity, as usual, but this has evidently been catastrophic for the homeowner.

Don’t be a fucking ghoul.

Jesus , look obviously she’s going through some stuff (to put it mildly ) so I hope she’s ok and secondly TMZ are really subhuman pieces of shit.

- “I don’t want to read it.”
- “Why not?”
- “Why would I?”
- “It pertains to your company.”
- “I know that! Why wouldn’t I know that?” 

I also enjoyed “You’ve got it upside down”.

I hope they do unionize, because I don’t see any way Disney even bothers paying lip service to this issue. With WB in the state it is now, it feels like they could be emboldened to be even more callous and evil and still not be the worst company in the industry.

If all they’re getting rid of is duplicate admin staff, that’s one thing, but here’s what worries me, the majority of Discovery+ programming is reality tv shows, cooking shows, competition reality shows. They have some scripted history shows and a lot of shows like Ghost Hunters and Ancient Aliens. All of those shows

Just axed Discovery+ the other day as I am tired of the sensationalistic nature of so many scripted American reality series (You really start noticing it after watching a ton of David Attenborough docs). I really like HBO Max but looks like I will have to say goodbye to it soon too.

Of course they’d want to ruin the only streaming service I actually like.

I agree.  They need to pay some type of penance.  I think Kim already is.  She gave up the profession she loved.  Jimmy is going to end up in prison, where he will spend his time doing the obvious,  being a prison lawyer.

True, though Walt’s motivation was not to avenge Hank. He was ready to give himself up in New Hampshire until he watched Charlie Rose and saw that his contributions to Gray Matter was being minimized and that someone was still cooking his meth.

i really wish AMC could’ve done one of their ‘presented without commercial breaks’ for this airing. it clocked in at an hour and 20 minutes and the ads were absolutely killing the pace of the episode.

The close up of the caps shows him putting on new ones that haven’t yet been opened. The reaction to the cancer patient implying that this was their first failure and they’ve been batting 1.000 was odd but he complains about the amount of labor put into the screening he did on each victim so it’s safe to assume he

To be honest, it seems like most of these questions can be answered with “we’re seeing the cons that work”; in pretty much any of these scenarios, the trio would just cut their losses and move on to the next mark. About the only one that would pose a significant enough problem that couldn’t just be walked away from is

I noticed that too....pure DeNiro with the phone booth!

Kind of proves Chuck right, doesn’t it? He warned Kim that Jimmy couldn’t help himself...

What cartel?

Saul was depicted more positively in Better Call Saul than in Breaking Bad, and I thought there was a chance that the show would give him a happy-ish or mixed ending. But I think this episode closed the door on that. It’s clear the final verdict on Saul that the show is heading towards — that he is a selfish, reckless

Wondering if Kim got remarried. That’s the only thing I can think of that would piss off Jimmy that much. He almost never screamed at her like that when they were together. Also, was Jimmy intentionally homaging Goodfellas?

It looks as though this show has decided to end its story in a very contemplative and pensive direction. I’m not sure how I’ll feel about it until it’s all over, but it’s certainly a bold creative decision. I certainly felt the decay of Jimmy’s soul in that beautiful music montage, that’s for sure.