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I doubt that Kim would let herself get that close to someone, especially a female someone, after growing up with her mom.

The closest thing Jimmy has to a friend outside of Kim is Huell.

Maybe...just maybe...this fictional television show didn’t want to inspire people to use an actually workable method to commit the very serious crime of arson. Just a thought.

*obligatory ‘I’m Mr. Manager!’ joke here*

I totally get why people are squicked out by Larry Clark, but ‘Bully’ is a masterpiece.

Someone give Zach Grenier an entire truckload of Emmys and Golden Globes, please.

but i’ll be the first to admit that if you didn’t know this and saw one wandering towards you, you might get a little uncomfortable. 

Not to be That Guy, but bison are fairly mellow creatures. We have a permanent herd at one of our bigger parks here in Memphis. They’re chill af.

Thanks for this, Ig. What a treat. I didn’t know this existed, but there it was on YouTube (not the greatest quality but still). A nice distraction from what we’re all going through right now. 

in Comic Sans!

Ed Begley Jr. is always a pleasure to watch on this show, for one.

Exactly right with the second point, and I’m worried for Howard as a result. He doesn’t deserve this and certainly not anything more serious.

Mike is starting to genuinely care about Nacho (maybe he sees some of his son in Nacho), and that worries me for whatever ends up happening to Nacho as we catch up to the Breaking Bad timeline.

That’s my trouble with villains like Lalo and Hector. This show is so good at morally ambiguous characters, and these two always seemed very moustache-twirly to me (along with Eladio, and henchmen like Tyrus, Victor, and the Cousins).

It’s like opposing coins - toxic masculinity on one end, and the destructive end that can lead to, and on the other end someone maturing and becoming a positive example of masculinity.

The reason why Breaking Bad is such an incredible and legendary show is all in the arcs. A number of the main characters have incredible arcs on that show (not all of them, naturally, but some). Walt thinks he’s doing what he does for his family, but the image and mythos slowly reveal that what he really wanted was

I fucking love that movie. Kinda wish there was a TV show focusing on that kinda character. That ‘unpleasant cleanup’ character most big law firms have.

Lalo didn’t get to his position by being stupid. He knows exactly what’s happening and why.

He set out to help provide for his family and ended up destroying everything in his life in doing so.

Walt didn’t even have much time to enjoy his empire. It was about a year and change total, the action on Breaking Bad, and he was terminally ill through all of it. So pointless.