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Or the drunken puking in Team America World Police!

Happened to me too, after my mom died very suddenly a decade ago I was getting blackouts from stress. One second I was driving down the freeway, feeling tired and sad, in what seemed like a split second later I was slamming on the brakes to avoid forcefully rear-ending someone (which I did avoid, but it was very very

Agreed, I would think Chuck is late fifties at the youngest (McKean is 69). Unless he chain-smoked for decades and was a chronic insomniac, that would be a really, reaaaaalllly rough early 50s. Odenkirk is 54 but can pass for about ten years younger, especially if they shoot it right to age him down a little. I love

Wow, great catch!

Crossed my mind, too. Something about him makes me bloodthirsty to see him die a really painful, ironic death.

Teeth rotted out from bulimia are notoriously hard to fix, and take a ton of visits to even improve. So there's that.

I can't remember the last time on a series I saw something coming a few seconds before it was too late and dreaded it so much. Ok, it was probably some time on The Americans, but as soon as they starting shoving the framed box back and forth I started saying, "oh, no," quietly but out loud, and and soon as it

Good catch.

I believe you,

Amazon Prime has the first two seasons. And the third, but that one costs 20 bucks or so at this time.

What a bargain!

You put your finger right on why I felt like I was pushing down rage while watching this scene. Maggie's not too likeable. "You're nothing! You could be a pillow, a sock!" "Jimmy?" (Jimmy vomits copiously). I was hoping "Ima" would make good on her threat to squash her like a cracker.

and Abe Lincoln.

Yeah, I can accept that.
If I had cried at anything, it would have been Chibs taking what seemed like minutes to get out the question about the vote for Jax to meet Mr. Mayhem, because he had to keep choking back tears. Though that was mainly Tommy Flanagan and knowing he was genuinely in tears, being sad about saying

not just the CGI, but the crows coming to peck the bread, and Sutter having the sound technicians or what the fuck ever slow the cawing down so it was all distorted. STUPID! Also, like a previous poster said, the sound of the crash and the blood flowing towards the crows while the cop cars were all pulled to the side

Or slam a speedball into the chimp's shoulder, though only if it had just completed a difficult journey through finally getting clean after battling years of drug addiction. That's how he rolls, man.

yeah, I saw her. Of course we'll never know what she's all about because Sutter doesn't have any explanation either.

I was pretty sure Unser would make it farther than he did, so that was shocking. I started to feel a sliver of sadness about him, then remembered the series of unbelievably stupid decisions he made on the day of Tara's murder. Let's see:

The minute I realized what song she was singing, I thought it was foreshadowing.
I can't help thinking of "I Don't Wanna Grow Up," as a song by Tom Waits that The Ramones covered more than a Tom Waits song but that's just me. Adios, Amigos.

you forgot "greasy, matted hair" on the list of things he's oozing.