Well, space station 11 has earth's atmosphere…
Well, space station 11 has earth's atmosphere…
Did anyone else catch a blink-and-miss shooting that Ben and Sammy completely failed to notice as they drove by? It happened and was never referred back to as far as I can recall.
That first part is a good resolution, unless you're the head of Chicago's Department of Public Health.
Apparently Isaak never watched Reservoir Dogs. "You're gonna be okaaaay."
Apparently Isaak never watched Reservoir Dogs. "You're gonna be okaaaay."
In the grand tradition of Miami Metro cops being utterly incompetent, when LaGuerta becomes suspicious of Dexter, rather than doing simple basic police work (like maybe following Dexter for a few hours, while he ditches his job once more to do whatever it is that he mysteriously does all day without ever raising…
In the grand tradition of Miami Metro cops being utterly incompetent, when LaGuerta becomes suspicious of Dexter, rather than doing simple basic police work (like maybe following Dexter for a few hours, while he ditches his job once more to do whatever it is that he mysteriously does all day without ever raising…
Haven't gotten to Nemesis yet, but doesn't "Aging Jewish Intellecual's Masturbatory Fantasies" apply only to The Humbling? I thought Everyman was a pretty brilliant meditation on the slow death of the body, could be read alongside Tolstoy's Death of Ivan Ilyich. And then Indignation seemed to be more about doom than…
Haven't gotten to Nemesis yet, but doesn't "Aging Jewish Intellecual's Masturbatory Fantasies" apply only to The Humbling? I thought Everyman was a pretty brilliant meditation on the slow death of the body, could be read alongside Tolstoy's Death of Ivan Ilyich. And then Indignation seemed to be more about doom than…
Roth is probably my favorite author, but I didn't like Portnoy's Complaint much either. For being probably his most famous work, it doesn't seem to have aged well, even compared to his older stuff, like Goodbye Columbus.
Roth is probably my favorite author, but I didn't like Portnoy's Complaint much either. For being probably his most famous work, it doesn't seem to have aged well, even compared to his older stuff, like Goodbye Columbus.
I'm pretty much in total agreement with itmustbebobby. I've always liked that the Gang's foibles come out in bits and pieces over the seasons, because actors have done a fine job maintaining their characters' personalities as they've evolved. Yes, the Gang (particularly Sweet Dee) seemed a little more grounded and…
I'm pretty much in total agreement with itmustbebobby. I've always liked that the Gang's foibles come out in bits and pieces over the seasons, because actors have done a fine job maintaining their characters' personalities as they've evolved. Yes, the Gang (particularly Sweet Dee) seemed a little more grounded and…
Where the Buffalo Roam?
Where the Buffalo Roam?
That might be overstating Biden's influence a little. Apparently Biden was against the Bin Laden raid, though Clinton was for it. I think that might have been the case in the Libyan action, as well, which suggests that Clinton has been a stronger influence in the major actions of Obama's foreign policy. There's a…
That might be overstating Biden's influence a little. Apparently Biden was against the Bin Laden raid, though Clinton was for it. I think that might have been the case in the Libyan action, as well, which suggests that Clinton has been a stronger influence in the major actions of Obama's foreign policy. There's a…
I agree. Skylar continuing to cover for Walt after she started really despising him only made sense because the connection to Hank might prevent her from being able to get immunity to prosecution on her money laundering (Hank would probably get sacked like his boss did, or he'd be so desperate to keep his job that…
I agree. Skylar continuing to cover for Walt after she started really despising him only made sense because the connection to Hank might prevent her from being able to get immunity to prosecution on her money laundering (Hank would probably get sacked like his boss did, or he'd be so desperate to keep his job that…
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Married actually. Sure, his situation is kind of desperate, and he has his alleged whereabouts to be concerned with—but I'd probably rather call my wife back after snapping a guy's neck and catching my breath, rather than do all that over the phone with her. You're…