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He lives in Santa Fe, so I assume he meant a shed in the backyard.

Jesse spending months chained in a neo-nazi basement seemed like a misstep to me. Jesse’s story throughout the show had been him self-actualizing and breaking away from the influence of Walt. Him getting tortured into a shell of himself in the end wipes a lot of that out. I understand why having Walt come in and

A breakdancing ninja. Just as Lewis Carrol imagined.

Yeah, I imagine the most expensive chess board at Target would still be under $40. 

Anyway, this sucked.

The other Marvel Netflix shows may not be long for Netflix, either. 

The intense desire some people have for X-Men to be in the MCU makes no sense to me. Does either the X-Men franchise or any MCU franchise suffer from not having enough characters? At any rate, it wouldn’t be the current X-Men in the MCU anyway, but a reboot—just the idea of some kind of Wolverine in the MCU is

I too plan eat the delicious fruit of my adult children.

Danny McBride and John Goodman as father and son makes sense.

They ended up going with a hired gun that had mostly done television work prior, so it’s hard to guess what a more auteurist director would’ve been allowed to do if they went that route.

This is probably the only time David Cronenberg, David Lynch, and Steven Spielberg were all up for the same job.

What more is there to say?

Having your belt shot off would actually be funnier, since your pants would fall down and you would be in your underwear for the rest of the shootout. 

With G4, it pandered to teenage boys a lot, and people that aren’t teenage boys would naturally find that sort of stuff immature and off-putting. AoTS was loose enough that the hosts could improvise instead of sticking only to the script, and that often resulted in material swinging from straight-faced “Computers and

Adam Sessler and Morgan Webb both have fairly successful careers behind the camera in marketing. Sessler was involved with the Friday the 13th game that came out a while ago. From G4/Tech Tv, the Tech Tv people have all pretty much left television for tech or tech-related jobs, while the G4 folks have (with the

There are several bits in “Louie”--most notably, that weirdly violent scene in “Pamela part 1" where he blocks her from leaving the apartment until she kisses him--that are very creepy and reveling in retrospect. Well, the scene in “Pamela” was bafflingly creepy at the time, and really only makes sense as a romantic

Rule #2 sounds like an ironic curse.

I’m getting more “early 90's, just with far better CGI” vibe. I mean, it is just Short Circuit, but with a slightly different robot.

I saw the last 15 minutes of that movie, and I am convinced the whole thing is a “better snake than lever” joke leading up to that last line.