halfwaytoheaven--disqus
halfwaytoheaven
halfwaytoheaven--disqus

She wasn't at Jezebel's, so … colonies, maybe? If that's even a real place.

Maybe he already did. That could explain why he was trying to get Hector to say something as he was leaving.

I like to think that Jesse moved to Alaska and became a carpenter.

Nacho, no. Ignacio, yes.

They're good hats, Brent.

Wasn't Warhorse WWI? I didn't see it.

Jesse had been out of high school for a few years by the time BB started. He was over 21, at least. I believe he was supposed to be mid-20s. A high school-aged Jesse selling drugs is more than plausible.

The finale was two years after the premiere. There was another birthday in between. Also, in the first ep. of BB Walt's doctor tells him he has two years to live.

Fun fact: during the summer of 2001 I had a heated argument over who would have the bigger career: Paul Walker or Heath Ledger. Those were truly benighted times. And speaking of, how is A Knight's Tale not mentioned here?

I seem to recall someone drinking a Snapple.

Oh good, the rich people who spent their money foolishly get a happy ending. I was worried about them.

It hasn't really been that subtle.

It doesn't bother me, since the MCU films were made to be fun and make a bunch of money, and they have wildly succeeded at that. It's just that if WB/DC were supposed to learn a lesson from Suicide Squad, I don't think they're going to learn that lesson.

Inde-Groundhog Day 2: Resurgence

And yet the MCU hasn't even gotten one of those, somehow. I'd think they'd snag best special effects or something somewhere along the line, but nah.

Weren't several universes at risk of destruction in Thor 2?

And yet Suicide Squad made $750 million and won an Oscar, which is one more than the entire MCU. So, lesson probably not learned.

Wasn't that true in the first film? He drank out of a fountain, he couldn't tell Peter from Gamora, he stole the battery before Rocket was ready to put his escape plan into motion, he ate his own bud, he smiled creepily after murdering dozens of soldiers, etc. But he came through when it counted, just like this time.

Hey, random question that's probably been addressed elsewhere, but is Undercover coming back? That stupid Skittles ad reminded me of it, and there hasn't been an update since December.