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I liked the Ian McShane beatnik dude and honestly sort of related to him, but at the end of the day he was just too soft for Westeros :S I think you can be like a bohemian around these parts, but you gotta be handy with the steel if ya know what I mean, earn your keep :-|

Not that I like the idea, but I've already smoked enough pot during this show to pay for that wall myself.

I love his face in that scene. "Ohohoho you thought I was eating your wang! That's silly, Theon."

Adults have remote authority and control all purchasing decisions, they're not all that matters but it was important to draw in some older fans, and apparently they haven't so far.

Yea like it's good if you've never heard of the original then come around to it later, so i've heard…

WTH I know it's not COOL to like the Grateful Dead but how could you leave off "Morning Dew" that is very egregious.

I'm a little late to this, but killer last line Donna.

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I like Kill 'Em All the best, all their early albums are pretty good though. I think Battery, Welcome Home (Sanitarium), and Damage Inc. are my favorite songs on this album.

I prefer Buzz Lightyear, Tasmanian Devil, Up and Charlotte's Weed. I cannot recommend any ACME brands.

We have ***SEVERAL INJURIES***
Ahh my liver, girl.

Walter White was socially inept, but I never got the impression that he didn't know that. In the very last scene with his wife, he gives us a pretty good gauge of his self-awareness:

This is all new to me. My best con is taking a really big sip of fountain soda right after I pour it then filling it up to the brim again *evil laugh*

I was kinda ticked that he didn't check out those art samples right away. What the fucking hell was that holocaust of a painting anyways? I would not get a single thing done until it was removed and incinerated.

We're not a bank PLAYUH

Donna rules. I would have never picked up on how the last scene mirrored the cold open like that. She can be tough on BCS sometimes, but she articulates what the show is trying to do very well.

I call hard alcohol "uuuaaahhhh why did I drink that." Except for Irish whiskey.

Most people are self-aware, particularly if they have book smarts, but not all. I can think of at least three people, all former co-workers (you can probably guess why they're *former* co-workers) who had a comically poor understanding of how the world viewed them. For example, one time I told this guy that he had

I can't say enough good things about that scene, I found it to be like a microcosm of everything this show does well. They kinda had two versions of Chekov's Gun: the immediately obvious being the stock trader, and then the sneaky one being the expensive Tequila. The way Bornheimer's (just learned his name) character

CREEP! LOL I Kid A.