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Santa Claus Conquers the Martians, MST3K (granted, I actually prefer the riffing a little bit in the season 5 ep “Santa Claus,” but it’s a less watchable movie and this ep has Crow singing “A Patrick Swayze Christmas”).

Many are not movies!

I hope he didn’t take them to see Gremlins 2 while they still believed in Abraham Lincoln...

Many are not even good!

Just swung by for my annual, “’Love, Actually’ Is A Terrible Dumpster Fire”. And low-key misogynistic. And about as far from “cute and funny” as one can get.

I guess lists like this are destined to call forth “what about” reactions, but there are so many mediocre to bad films here (anybody who still hasn’t read this absolute destruction of Love, Actually should go do so: https://jezebel.com/i-rewatched-love-actually-and-am-here-to-ruin-it-for-al-1485136388) - but what

Succession is already running out of steam going into season 4, there’s no way Squid Game makes a season 2 even half as impactful as season 1, Severance will live or die in how it resolves its mysteries like all other mystery box shows... none of these hold a candle to Better Call Saul. It’s a perfect series of

I really thought mike and nacho had a plan worked out. Mike always has a plan. And when he told gus he wanted to be there and then took his sniper rifle I thought ok hes gonna cover him while nacho runs for it. Desperate, as far as plans go, but if anyone can pull it off mike can.

I think that’s a twist in-and-of itself. We all love Nacho, and he seems morally head-and-shoulders above everybody else in that final scene (yes he’s not exactly a ‘good’ guy, but he’s better than Gus or Hector), so it almost doesn’t seem ‘fair’ for him to die. The show explicitly tells us he’s gonna die, but we keep

Bathing in rancid oil, spending hours (probably) locked in a compartment in a truck smaller than a coffin, then getting his ass beat so he looks tortured, all so he can go back and kill himself, and that’s along with all the other shit Gus put him through.

Someone comes to pick up Huell at the safehouse. Huell stands up, stretches. “About damn time. Felt like I been waiting here for ten damn years.”

Sorry but I disagree; I think the writers have deliberately sewn plenty of doubt as to the nature of Kim’s character and just what motivates her along the way - and evidently her recent experiences (thinking she may have lost Jimmy, then being threatened with a gun by Lalo in her own apartment) have triggered an

Thinking back to the beginning of the season. Did we ever get an explanation for the diamonds that Gene had stashed in the old Band-Aid box? Nope, we sure didn’t.

Just realized what a dick move the finger guns were, after Jimmy had recently explained his PTSD.

Gus must’ve paid those assassins with Los Pollos Hermanos coupons.

On the surface, Nacho, man of few words, doesn’t seem like he’s on the level of the top heroes and villains in this universe, but there’s a scrappy intelligence to him that makes me glad he’s in the game. I loved the padlock trick, and the kitchen sabotage, but even before that, I got the sense he was trying to get

People still speculating whether Kim dies or not is getting old. She clearly does not die in S6. It’s impossible. Not happening. There’s no part of Jimmy/Saul in BB that carries the weight of having a loved one die. He’d have mentioned it, it would have been an integral part of his character and the writers of this

Thank you for the lovely review, Donna.

Oh shit Lalo’s on the warpath now

He's told the truth…THAT'S ALL!