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Milo Minderbinder III
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I went to Petsmart this weekend. As I'm parking my car, a car parks in front me so I see it's bumper. There in front of me are a Trump/Pence sticker, flanked by two infowars sticker. Oddly enough, there was also a Detroit Tigers decal on the rear window. The driver had a t-shirt with TRUTH on the front and infowars on

Just a friendly reminder that Jones and his supporters who harassed the Sandy Hook parents should be placed in front of a conveyor belt of mallets. See, you have the belt calibrated to be even with their genitals, turn the belt to its highest setting, and sit back as the mallets pound their genitals into oblivion.

I saw the movie when it was released with my father, and it was…awkward. Both this and the book are fantastic, and along with Generation Kill, are two of the greatest pieces concerning our involvement in Iraq.

Experience with old people and Microsoft word was all he needed to hear. After that he needed to wrap it up so she could get straight to talking about Cracker Barrel and their delicious biscuits! Also, reading other comments, she stayed on being his secretary all the way through to his Saul Goodman days. It's been a

This show just keeps on delivering the proverbial goods. I love the way the show communicates nuances just by showing as opposed to telling. The more I watch the more I'm realizing that Jimmy is going to be taking Kim down with him. Then, with fucking Chuck…. what a bastard. My favorite line was Jimmy talking about

Ah, the day I've waited for is almost upon me! Again, I'd like to go on the record stating that I loved the first two seasons of the show, in addition to the movie of course. I have the utmost confidence that this season will keep on a-rocking and a-rolling!!

That is an eminently reasoned and incisive post. Still, I'll wait until she is done and defeated before I breathe a sigh of relief. Too often of late the improbable has become reality, so you'll have to forgive my wariness. I just hope you're right.

I watched that segment on the French election and kept thinking how John Oliver "destroying" a subject is almost like a kiss of death. I really hope the French don't fuck up like we did, but I got a bad feeling about this.

Are you sure that wasn't the trigger turning you into a werewolf?!

He has to keep his purity of essence after all..

I didn't say it was the same, I said it was a riff, or interpretation. I feel that if you include his final scene with Molly, his previous actions make sense in that context. It looks like we will have to agree to disagree.

Like I said, I always figured it was an issue of deniability for him. I too was frustrated by his obstruction, but then his final scene when he explains that he just couldn't see such evil being in his own backyard. His character was a bit of a riff off of Tommy Lee Jones character in No Country for Old Men.

I am looking forward to this season very much! Season 2 was even better than season 1, so I am confident this season will be just as good!

I disagree! Although it's been a while since I saw season 1, as I recall, his character's obstruction was due to his unwillingness/inability to believe that something so terrible could be true. Finding someone in his nice town who was capable of that just didn't jibe with him.

One of my go to scenes of Don Cheadle is in Boogie Nights when he's trying to sell the stereo "It makes you wanna freaky deaky, right!?" That and his Rick James wig at New Years will always be hilarious.

It's been mentioned before, but I do love the time this show takes. It's beautiful because it gives more depth to it, which you don't see too often. All hail Better Call Saul, long may it reign!!

"You blew up half a city block!"
"Man, that block was messed up already."

Man, between this and Better Call Saul, I'm going to have some good T.V. on my hands. Looking forward to it.

The self righteousness is strong in you….

Man, this may be one of the best pieces I've read on this site in months. This type of article makes you wish it wouldn't come to an end. Like the writer said, one story leads to another, and another and so on. Really, a great read on a fascinating subject.