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After a while I legitimately said out loud "aaaannnd crash." Scared the hell out of me when it happened right as I said the word "crash."

I live in DC and can confirm that people employed both privately and by the government are subjected to random drug tests. Pretty sure it has to do with security clearances. Like if you have one you get tested.

NYPD broke my phone and never gave me a call, took God knows how many hours (time perception is totally skewed in those stations) to cuff me and read me my rights but still kept me locked up. I wasn't allowed to see a public defender (no phone call = no lawyer) until 10 minutes before my arraignment 2 days later. I'd

"Shoes will be taken off" was probably one of my biggest laughs of the episode. It's so perfectly her.

That wasn't too much of a factor for me in my career choice, but it's a plus. When required, though, I rock the fuck out of a suit.

"They were post-apocalyptic pickles so freshness couldn't be guaranteed, but damnit we strive for authenticity and I'm pretty sure no one has ever before attempted a pickle-related constipation scene such as this with the ambition we brought to the table." - Emmy acceptance speech from some production staff member who

Maggie/Glenn shower scene out of the blue? Um, okay. Still, what I took from that scene was the lingering shot on her midriff bruises from the beating she took at the Savior compound. So, when she collapsed at the end of the episode, my mind immediately went to a miscarriage induced by physical trauma. The sound

I tried to be a nice person. I really did. When I encountered a stranger, I gave them the benefit of the doubt. When someone asked for help, I helped. When faced with choosing between violence and peaceful resolution, I always tried for the peaceful route until it was no longer a viable option. I did what I had to do

Well it IS filmed there, so probably a decent bet.

I'd venture to say that the level of fuckery has increased directly proportionaly to the immediacy of available idiocy made possible by the sudden rise of technology.

Fair enough, he's already got the domepiece for Thompson. I could see it working but he'd have to adopt a comparatively gaunt look and learn an entire new set of mannerisms.

Literally an hour ago finished reading Thompson's stream of consciousness account of his first time taking mescalin; I honestly don't think Corddry's irreverence matches with HST's. Sure, since he acts for a living he could attempt to emulate it but I have not once seen a hint of his acting ability suggest he could

I'll agree with you there. I've recently been binge re-watching The Wire for the umpteenth time (the occasion being that I deemed it too long since I last binge re-watched it), and while I let the opening credits play through for the first few episodes of each season, by episode 3 or 4 I'm skipping to the quote screen

I thought that might have been the implication, but for a show in which so much focus is directed towards observations and interpretations of people/places/situations, that was a very visible subway station name right smack dab center frame of the cold open. Louis doesn't usually place Louie in locations THAT easily

Greenpoint was always white, that's straight Polish town. I'm just commenting on him coming out of the Nassau station. No one gets off the G between the L and 7 unless they either live there or have a damn good reason to go, and all the good record shops are up by the Greenpoint Ave stop anyway.

My question is, dafuq was Louie doing riding the G to Greenpoint? That's a place to which you need a damn good reason to go.

Hahaha wtf did I just read. Thought this was the "newbies" version though; quit with the spoilers!

Possible shout out to The Big Lebowski: Bob Odenkirk says in the scene in the kitchen, about going to high school with Lester, "….had to dissect a mouse in Mrs. Knutsen's class…" Bunny Lebowski's real name was Fawn Knutsen; she was from outside Moorehead, Minnesota, which is just across the border from Fargo, ND. Boom.