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"This thing goes all the way to the top"

It sounds like from their podcasts that BCS is made with a really tight budget.

TWD and Fear TWD.

God I want to play through and find out the story and the multiple playthroughs so bad, but I can't stand running around in that world. It's so big and boring.

Me too! I don't mind his rapping either, but I do like his beats much more.

I mean it worked for Nobody Speak so why not this?

That and (maybe I am being too obvious here) but his two huge mental breakdowns were after breakups with his wife and his brother. Two very important people to him.

The title of this article doesn't even make sense with what was written in the rest of it. It won't lose the race because people will keep seeing it and they're going to make billions more on merchandise.

Yeah his ruse with the perfect homeowner lights on and electric stirring device (?) got some evil chuckles out of me. He's a bastard, but a really smart and fun to watch one.

Nacho disappointed his father almost made me cry, despite the fact that we've seen both of them together in 3 episodes max. What great actors.

I've been there so many times. You take the step forward to say something, realize it is worthless, step back, feel like an idiot for stepping forwards and backwards for no reason, and then leave in shame.

He reminded me of my mom in the way he was so into the data and specifics of his pain. "That day? That was maybe even a NINE."

For sure. I mean, not taking away anything from how great that No Man's Land scene was, but part of what made it so great and so emotional was how special it felt. It really felt like a big moment and you could feel other people feeling that in the theater (and hear them because people were clapping and stuff).

I would say, as a man, I feel that way about any movie with great action scenes, whether it's Fury Road, Wonder Woman, or Dredd. Whenever you have great characters and great action it pumps you up!

Better than zero

I thought it was too, so that would make where we are right now 2001. Can that be right?

I think it just showed that Rebecca married an asshole, so naturally she is a bit of an asshole herself. And showing that Jimmy is finally completely done with Chuck. I didn't think it made him seem unlikable, or was meant to portray that.

For god's sake stay out of the comments then! There are a million Breaking Bad spoilers here!

You could figure out exactly where we are right now with the scotch. I don't remember all the numbers exactly, but was it 35 year old scotch? And what was the year on the bottle?

The doctor from previous seasons who oversaw his previous electricity-provoked collapses. Presumably to get her to help him conquer his illness.