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I read somewhere this past week (probably Sepinwall's interview?) that Noah Hawley pitched an idea for the show which amounted to "he just never becomes Saul." I would love that so much, if the Jimmy we've grown to love over these three seasons doesn't just sort of become subsumed by the still fun but far less

Gatorade before coffee. Food before pills. Jimmy is so sweet with Kim.

Yeah, I know. I just want his disintegration to be over the absolutely atrocious thing he said to Jimmy, not simply his narcissism, because I like Chuck enough to want to sympathize with him in this.

As others have said below, there's no way a control freak like Chuck doesn't have a will, and if he does, there's no way Jimmy is the primary beneficiary, given Chuck's view of him.

It's the harder choice, both narratively and because McKean is so fantastic on this show, but I agree it's the right one.

When Chuck started ripping into the walls, my first thought was that he was going to accidentally electrocute himself by touching some live wires inside the wall. That would have been such a Gilligan (both Vince and "Little Buddy" in this case) way for him to go out. Both reinforcing the idea that we're the architects

Not to mention he doesn't get that giant check for who knows how long.

I agree with all four of those. McKean and Odenkirk, in particular, are regularly turning in work I never would have thought they had in them, and I've been a big fan of both actors for decades.

"I'm helping a mid-sized local bank become a mid-sized regional bank."

His Twitter also says that Fantastic Four wasn't as bad as entertainment sites trying to get clicks made it out to be.

Celine Dion beating Elliott Smith, too.

I'd urge you to read the hundreds of comments on this article by "leftists" who understand the importance of free speech and why these rulings are important, and have commented about precisely that. There's no need to paint with such a large brush, certainly not in this case, when you are responding directly to a

I'm not comfortable with that sort of statement myself, but I can say it's my favorite Elvis Costello album, and it is also my choice for album of the year for 1982 on my radio show.

Honestly, though, there really aren't that many songs about rainbows. That song's dodgy from the first line.

Yeah, I honestly don't know that Katie understands that—while the Redskins is a terrible, offensive name that needs to go—this ruling is a victory for free speech of the type she ought to be championing. It's just a complicated one that has the misfortune to benefit something she despises. And as much as most

At 31, she's far too old to play James Spader's love interest in a movie, so my guess is she never works again.

Same thing as Tommy James & The Shondells' "Crimson and Clover." The original song, "Crimson and Nothing Else" worked just fine before J.J. Abrams made alterations prior to release. Still a good song, but was the adjustment necessary?

"Or…clover…?"

Judges?

*bursts into tears*