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Chuck's actions towards Jimmy will probably cause the elderly residents to never get any sort of justice.

I, in my complete stupidity, thought it was Gus driving the van, but then I realized that Gus wasn't a fat balding white guy.

He was bordering on Walter White levels of self-righteousness for a couple of seconds.

Chuck's actions towards his own brother were gut-wrenching. Through the course of this entire season, his brother's respect was the one thing Jimmy always wanted (He was just so happy during last week's episode), but to actually see Chuck tell his brother that he thought he was a 'joke' this entire time, made me just

It's still better than most of the other TGIF lineup. I mean, at least it wasn't 'Step by Step' with it's weird step-incest or 'Growing Pains' with it's Kirk Cameron or 'Full House' with it's Dave Coulier. I would have to admit that 'Family Matters' and 'Hangin' with Mr. Cooper' were pretty awesome, though.

I'm shocked that the money isn't good anymore, though. I mean, he's William Daniels! The money should ALWAYS be good!

FEE-HEE-HEE-HEENAY!!!

Mission Hill led to my obsession with Japanese Hot Pants.

Personally, I loved it. I love anything that has 'Lonny' in it. I can only hope that Comedy Central also gives BriTANicK's Nick and Brian some guest star appearances as well. The dog moon commands it.

Well, I'm Catholic, so we believe that you must fully believe in Christ and fully abide by Christ in order to be saved (faith and works are synergistic with one another, not works solely being used as evidence of faith). Catholics maintain that while a devout member of the Catholic Church is assured or hopeful of

Well, it depends. Let's say they were both Christian and lived somewhat equivalent lives, but Sugar Ray takes the dollar from the old woman and never repays that amount back towards her, to anyone else, or asks forgiveness for that action. I would think that God is justified in his damnation due to the sin, because

I had that same problem. I mean, even though Austin is much much whiter than San Antonio or San Marcos, there's still a large Hispanic population. It just makes perfect sense for there to have been more Hispanic people in the film.

Their feud reminds me of the Michael Jackson-Prince feud of the late 80s/early 90s. I mean, even though Prince somewhat didn't care for Michael or his 'family-friendly' image, especially after Michael showed him up at that James Brown concert back in 1983, he still defended him during his 1993 and 2005 trial. He even

I've seen most of Beulah Bondi's acting/film roles, but I've never really gotten the chance to watch 'Make Way for Tomorrow'. I'll probably adore it given that its plot is quite similar to 'Tokyo Story'.

'Tokyo Story' is the only movie that ever made me cry. Also, Setsuko Hara was my first crush. She's radiant and her 'Noriko Trilogy' are my favorite of Ozu's films ('The Only Son' was pretty great as well).

Personally, I was hoping that Skylar and Marie would open a Schraderbräu brewery with the money they got from Elliott and Gretchen. They can put the beer in glasses made out of minerals.

That answering machine was the stuff of nightmares. When that cash fell on the camp-ground floor, I just felt so wonderfully happy that these obnoxious idiots were actually guilty. Now I feel bad for their kids, though. I mean, they obviously don't like to be apart of their parent's idea of 'fun', but now they have to

What about those who neutrally stand with the phrase "soda pop"? Are we Switzerland?

I think I've been to that highly specific area in my travels through north Texas. Yeah, I've never understood why people in that area call all soda 'coke', but usually just want a Dr.Pepper or a Big Red anyway. I mean, I've heard my friend call a Cheerwine a coke one time, but I'm assuming he's one of those 'all dark

Sorry, I don't play games with socks on deer. That's unnatural and an instant fail!