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    This ep felt like mostly place-setting, with the exception of what happened to Andrea.  But I bet they're loading up for one last good punch.

    Bet the dude has so many people buying him drinks just to have a pint with Mike Ehrmantraut

    But seriously though, I think if the AVClub gives it a C, it must be worth purchasing.

    You sir, are no ZMF.

    It's super 80s, but honestly we could always use more jammy Eno-esque African-inspired tunes

    En Vogue was the group of the Nineties, dickweed

    Tinny tin tin tin

    That does go a ways toward explaining the "get off my lawn" sentiments in the article

    I think you hit most of the key episodes (esp. "night watch", which was practically an urban legend at my elementary school). But yeah, this one didn't scare me while I was watching it so much as lurk in my subconscious, the better to surface right before sleep.

    Yep, yep, your nostalgia receptors are clearly functioning.

    THAT's THE ONE.  FUCK THAT GUY.

    The one AYAOTD that got me really badly as a kid was one with a totally moronic plotline involving a kid microwaving a comic book and causing its villain to appear.  The villain was another creepy clown type, and he had the unfortunate habit of causing anyone in his vicinity to turn into a literally-dribbling idiot,

    This article is sort of like saying "Fuck being happy.  I hate being happy, because I'm not sad then."

    He's more in anti-hero territory than villain I'd argue.

    Contemplate the darkness by writing a moody ballad that steadily rises to a wail.  Skip a turn.

    @D_Boons_Ghost their band could be your wife

    A hug followed by behind-the-back verbal excoriation and intimations that the hugger doesn't care if the huggee dies?  Sounds like my family!

    CHIEN! andalusia…

    Dear Science is most accessible, RTCM is best though.

    I also would like to note that I am mostly putting these up to peeve Donna Bowman now.  Plotmongers 5ever!