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They mentioned it in the article, but in particular I really love "I can't send him a bill! So what the fuck are you talking about?!"

"I'm so mad I could swear!

I remember seeing Team America in a sold out theater and when the song first starts as just goes "Amerrrrrrrica! AMERRRRRRRICA!" and they fly out of Mount Rushmore, people were already laughing really hard. Then the song started and a few hundred people lost it at once and were laughing so hard they couldn't

"Well you're a bunch of fackin' elephants aren't ya?!"

Well, at least I'm not the only one haha. It didn't help that literally right before I watched, I finished season 2 of Breaking Bad of Netflix. That put me in a dark mood hahaha

I guess I need to watch it again…I loved the first 3rd and thought it kind downturned from there.

This show has Patton Oswalt and Amy Sedaris and I've never watched it?

The mall I very vividly remember going to for the arcade turned into a ghost town towards the end of high school for me and got really creepy-it was still "open" but there really weren't any stores and half the lights were off.

Also, the ultimate ending for me would be this: Clayton corners Dex and Hanna, and calls in US Marshall Raylan Givens for backup. Raylan shows up, does his usual badass thing, quickdraws, and POW. No more Dex and Hanna.

I like how Saxon is supposed to be a perfect psychopath who can hide all his tracks, but he sends a video that clearly shows him killing someone via email and leaves it unprotected, and decides to slit his mother's throat in a lit living room at the window when it's dark.

Also, I love The Tale of the Pinball Wizard for the way it so thoroughly exemplifies 90s culture. Having your main character search pay phones and the big mall fountain for quarters to play pinball in the arcade?

To this day, I still fucking love The Tale of the Laughing in the Dark. Doesn't really scare me anymore, but still such a great episode.

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Those harmonies…

I understand that, but what I'm saying is there's no point in bitching about it on any article pertaining to the show…

Glenn Howerton was on fucking fire next to Kaitlin. His barely suppressed rage the whole time…it totally killed me

I understand your frustration…I don't understand bitcihng about it here.Same thing is going on on Facebook…200 complain on every post from the page.

"Shut up Walt, they know who you are!"

I clicked on the link, saw the picture, and suddenly my week wasn't so shitty anymore.

"Who the FUCK is that guy?"