$400? That's bargain bin price. I wouldn't be caught dead with a dollop
$400? That's bargain bin price. I wouldn't be caught dead with a dollop
And drink diamond water.
You should watch again and be on the lookout for context clues
I'll do a quick punch-up
The heartwarming tale of a rich good-looking white guy getting everything he wants all of the time.
I don't think "in droves" means what you think it means..
Oh so you're saying you're a troll. Now I get it.
I was with you right up until the point you imply all graphic designers are plagiarists.
As far as I'm concerned there's nothing canon about season 4.
Idiocy. In real life some people do not fight back and wallow in self-loathing. It isn't a mistake for the show to go down that path with Jesse. Because something isn't what you wanted doesn't make it wrong, egomaniac.
Obvious link bait is obvious. Don't feed the troll. Just bookmark this url somewhere safe so that when history inevitably does place Breaking Bad as the centerpiece of this generation of dramatic television, we can all have a good chuckle.
Whore.
If you don't see how erasing the contents of that laptop pertains to the larger narrative, from a criminal and psychological perspective, you are beyond help. Regarding the so-called unbroken series of events: season 2 opened with a tease of the airline collision that would ultimately end that season—a major lapse in…
If you don't see how erasing the contents of that laptop pertains to the larger narrative, from a criminal and psychological perspective, you are beyond help. Regarding the so-called unbroken series of events: season 2 opened with a tease of the airline collision that would ultimately end that season—a major lapse in…
Did anyone else notice there appears to be something written in pen on the $100 bill Walt leaves the waitress at Denny's? Written in the upper-right corner of the bill, he tucks the message under the plate. I can't imagine the episode's director would choose to use a bill with stray writing on it without reason..
Did anyone else notice there appears to be something written in pen on the $100 bill Walt leaves the waitress at Denny's? Written in the upper-right corner of the bill, he tucks the message under the plate. I can't imagine the episode's director would choose to use a bill with stray writing on it without reason..