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John Wallace
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Gus swept the handoff into his shovel. At least that's my theory.

WHAT ARE NEXT!?

I mean, ME PERSONALLY, I loved this episode.

The way AMC is pushing Gus for this season worried me, I know Gilligan and Gould know what they're doing, but I wondered if AMC was losing confidence and figured they needed to push the Breaking Bad connection for Saul to get higher ratings.

I liked her reviews, but sometimes I found upon rewatching that she re-used some annoying writing tropes that became distracting, in multiple episode writeups. Not a huge deal, and I'm sure it's difficult doing this kind of a job, especially with an epic show like BB.

Today on lunch: The Best of Old 97s. I would do anything not to feel so jagged.

Yes, I think they are both morally compromising. A grown adult should know better than to allow small children to sleep in their bed, no matter how kind it seems. You're asking for trouble, and even after Jackson got in trouble, he continued to do so. Whether the molestation happened or not, he behaved extremely

You're something, that's for sure.

You realize that you're a rabid fanboy, don't you?

While I disagree, maybe it would have been better for him in the long run.

Great example — I've read tons of analysis that said he -didn't- describe it well, and that the Chandler family (in phone conversations) was excited about MJ's Vitiligo as the description didn't need to be terribly accurate to satisfy the jury.

There are no "facts" at this point. The water is so muddy that at this point, it's more or less time to just give up on disproving or proving whether the dude actually touched kids or not. There are so many different voices, so many different stories by so many compromised people on both sides, that nobody really

If you spend your time doing nothing but this sort of thing on the internet, you are a sycophant. Even if you are correct. You are wasting your time.

There are tons of these sycophants on the internets. Look, I like Jackson's music and I actually myself believe he was innocent of the molestation charges. However, I also believe that Jackson was his own worst enemy and a very foolish human being.

I read "Michael Jackson: The Magic and the Madness" and found it interesting, but like everything written about Jackson, I took it with a large grain of salt. Everyone's got their own agenda. I saw this book and was tempted. I'm glad I didn't bother. Some trainwrecks are interesting to watch. Some are hideously

What do you think this is, some kind of joke?

My what a guy, that mokuburuph!

Another "OH NO WHO GOT KILLED" act break. At least it wasn't a cliffhanger ending…

I'd argue that it's something that Family Guy is known for — I can't think of another example outside of that one you mentioned from The Simpsons, and FG is much more notorious for doing that kind of thing.

Unless they devote whole episodes to this, I could really care less. I'm sure there are plenty of people who worked on other shows we love that believe things I don't like.