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He was actually going to take your first option: walk away. He put a lot of effort into trying to convince them to let him not take them on as clients, and that all went away when they held the bribe over his head. And I bet Saul figures the wife is so nuts that should he fail to keep Kettleman out of jail, she'll

Congrats, you've learned how to not click a link you aren't interested in. Good job!

Also Bob Odenkirk's brother works on the Simpsons.

Jimmy McGill/Saul Goodman is the closest thing you'll find on TV to a character with a True Neutral alignment.

Never mind, the address posted was just broken and has been fixed.

On the other hand, Jon Stewart's Daily Show fills a very specific (and wildly popular) niche in popular culture. Whereas Craig Kilborn's Daily Show was just another ultimately forgettable show on Comedy Central.

This is probably the best choice I've heard so far, and I think he's a little too angry to have the same kind of success. There just aren't any perfect candidates.

The Daily Show requires someone that is passionate about not only what's wrong with the system, but is passionate about trying to fix it, too. Tina Fey is more interested in other things. I would hate the Daily Show updated with the smugness of Weekend Update.

Once he realizes that his career has led to him being friends with Bill O'Reilly, I'm sure he'll end it all quietly.

Sasha out of drag looks like an unfortunate combination between Elena Kagan and Michael Myers.

can you remind your dad he's one of history's greatest monsters for me?

I was ready to send the audio engineer that mixed the damn thing home. Talk about awful editing. Not to mention using the same scream sample over and over (and a sample that's about as famous as the Wilhelm).

Forcing Sasha Belle to change out of that is probably some of the worst behavior I've heard from the Drag Race team.

Michelle Visage making fun of Ru pandering to Olivia Newton-John: "You wanna throw some Xanadu in there, too?"

I couldn't stop imitating the tiny honk laugh that Ginger Minj made after she won. I thought her "Christian" angle was going to be too annoying, but she's growing on me.

The edit of the lipsync didn't have me convinced that Katya wasn't going home, though. They sure kept showing Sasha doing a lot of nothing.

The rollerderby episode was frustrating, as it got so close to accurately representing transgender issues, but ultimately fell flat. (Being transgender isn't about having your dick cut off.) That episode would have made a pretty good AV Club review, but I guess we can't have that, can we?

Indeed, if you only watch the first minute and the last minute of the epsiode, it isn't some of the worst television ever aired.

But then why would he then use the unbreakable power to become evil? What bad happens if the Unbreakable fails to stop Mr Glass from taking his blood? What are the stakes?

Let rephrase that: what does Mr. Glass want? In the first movie, he wanted to find the Unbreakable and ultimately find out who he is. He did horrible things to acheive that end, but we understand his motivation because we've all felt unsure of our identity. All the great villains are like this. Even the Joker, who