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I had the same reaction but it was even weirder because I recognized him just from seeing part of his head from behind.

That did seem like an appropriately Chuck McGill way of attempting to live a virtuous life. 

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Imagine the chaos if they brought in a sloth for pet day? They’d never get a shot.

Obviously, Walter White’s going to be back as a Force Ghost.

Yesterday, Dems took back the House. Today, we’ve got a Breaking Bad movie. It’s been a good week for science, bitches.

And roasted onions, bowls of brown, lamprey pie, roast swan, 

Its actually just a book of paintings by Snoop Dogg.

I don’t often hit Pause to just sit and laugh helplessly in the middle of a show, but when I do it’s for stuff on the level of “He tried to invent a sport that was a cross between dodgeball and horseshoes and everybody died.”

I don’t understand why Tahani has to go back to her family and I don’t like it. If the goal of “Soul Squad” is to help people why does it always have to be their immediate families? I think Tahani’s parents and sister are just awful people and it’s a credit to Tahani she didn’t turn out far worse. To me they’re

Chidi's reaction to "see you in the next life" was priceless.

Me glad to see actual songwriting process getting more thought than most music biopics. Me hated The Doors (and Doors), but me love unintentional hilarity of scene where they write “Light My Fire.”

“Hey Jim... me think me might have something here...”

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Ask EMI, they refused to release it as a single until Queen leaked a copy to Kenny Everett, who then teased the song mercilessly on his radio show, then played it 14 times over a weekend. Queues were out the door of record ships the following Monday and EMI relented and released the song.

I also notice that Mr. Hassenger rarely rates any movie over a B-.

I don’t know how you’ve taken a scene in which a guy who is not-so-secretly gay tries to soften the blow for his girlfriend by claiming he’s really bisexual, and she says “no you aren’t” - and concluded that the movie is saying bisexuality doesn’t exist. It’s a moment between two people, not statement about humankind.

You know what’s more important than bi representation in a biopic? Adherence to facts. Some gay men (almost all in non-Western countries like mine) use bisexuality as a stepping stone to homosexuality. Same was true for American gays when Freddie was around and is still true to this day. Sorry, but that’s just the

Beyond the length was the utter lack of genre conformity. Stairway is a lot easier to pin down than Bohemian Rhapsody, which must have sounded berserk to the execs who first heard it.

Amen to that.  I’ve done the DJ thing, I had some songs I kept on hand just for that purpose.

sometimes being earnest and optimistic is a lot ballsier than being nihilistic.

I don’t see a Mike Schur series ending with “and they all burned in Hell forever, the end”. He’s telling the story of the journey of these characters, and it wouldn’t be satisfying for them to end up exactly where they started.

“Bleak” and “ballsy” get conflated a lot, but sometimes being earnest and optimistic is a

You know, as hot as Eleanor and Tahani would be together, I kind of want Tahani to end up happy and single.  It would upend the idea that the most stereotypically beautiful and feminine woman must end up partnered in order to be fulfilled.