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The following statements are all based on my own personal experiences and not meant to be a sweeping generalization about the effects of drugs on the average human being. I've never done heroin and don't want too. I've done cocaine countless times and tried meth less than a handful of times. Meth is gnarly and I hated

Oh, I do appreciate the warning. I'm just letting you know.

I'm not 100% sure how addiction works but I don't think drugs work the same on everyone. It is possible to do drugs, even do them somewhat frequently, and not become addicted to them. Now, knowing whether or not you're one of the unfortunate souls who will become addicted to certain drugs might be trickier. But

Actually, I remember seeing that in commercials and maybe even print ads for the show before it even aired so it's not much of a spoiler.

Noted. I've got too much to catch up on as it is.

Yeah, I don't have much in the line of fetishes, especially ones involving pain, torture and prison. But I was all about that scene, not to mention the Russian bathhouse scene. Maybe that guy who kicked Ray's ass was The Mountain's cousin or something.

He's also a selfish asshole. I really don't like him.

Damn. I'm not mad at Wentworth as he's a handsome guy. But if you're going to make a show around a prison break, you would think it would be Purcell that would get the beefcake showcase. Isn't he the actual prisoner in the show?

That whole "have you ever merged with a woman" line? Gurl, please.

This ep was clunky as hell (like all of them have been) but I'm very much with Sava on what worked: Sara, Snart, beefcake. Speaking of the latter, is Prison Break any good? Dominic Purcell is kinda nice to look at and if he's walking around with a bunch of other swole dudes with his shirt off all the time I could be

This show was bananas. I kinda loved it.

I just finished the episode and then read this review in utter confusion. I think this was one of the worst episodes this show has done and for the most part I find FotB delightful. Seriously, practically every good thing said about the episode in this review is the exact opposite of what I felt. It's a straight up

Your synopsis was more enticing than that promo but still…this is a thing that exists!

I know the album That's the Way of the World front to back since I've been hearing it since I was a lil' bitty thing but did not know until reading this comment that it had any connection at all to a movie, let alone one with that novel premise. Thanks for schooling me.

Same here except I watched the show in real time and stayed up 'til 2am to finish. Monday mornings in junior high were rough.

This is the first time I've ever heard of this guy but now I want to know everything about him, see or listen to everything he's done, and scour to the ends of the internet for any and all pics of him with little to no clothes on.

Ehhhhh…not so problematic for this black man. But to be fair, I didn't even realize he was black until after that whole ordeal played out. There was too much dirt on his face to even call it. And regardless of the racial implications, it's not like the scene portrayed his treatment as in any way ok.

Do it. I too was incredulous about its worth but a friend pressed me to give it a chance and it turned out to be great. As others have said, it starts a little slow. For me, I wanted just about every character on the show to meet a gruesome end throughout the first few episodes. But then it got interesting and quickly

Upvoted for mention of Tangerine though I'd balk at giving both actresses noms. I thought Mya Taylor was pretty great but Kitana Kiki Rodriguez struggled a bit. The movie overall was funny, beautifully shot and completely endearing. I would probably extend noms to it for (iPhone) cinematography, directing, and

It's a conundrum as old as time itself.