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These last two episodes actually had me really down when I can see on my cable box there is 15 minutes or less left of the episode. That's about the best thing you can say about a show really, I just can't get enough. I wasn't even interested in it even days before the premiere, what a damn fool to not trust they

Absolutely, and I loved that pose and Odenkirks face is what really drove it home for me. He is just so fucking into rubbing this in the guys face.

I don't agree that these have equalled the best of Breaking Bad, but I do agree it's been better every week, hell, every moment I become more hooked in. I feel confident now though that it can reach those heights and do it in its first season, even.

I laughed really hard, then realized I felt bad about it.

That billboard made me laugh harder than anything in Breaking Bad ever did. I know Breaking Bad wasn't aimed to be as funny as BCS, but it often was very funny, and damn that billboard. Tears down my face.

It absolutely is, this is some seriously sloppy work here.

Ok so the Wednesday thing is totally on purpose this week, right? How do you fuck that up twice like that? And the barrage of commercials on my tv seemed to assure me a certain lawyer from Albuquerque would be on tonight.

The New York City based contract killer.

"Perkins."

This is typically the kind of episode I'm not usually too thrilled about, but for me this one was elevated by strong guest appearances, and several memorable set pieces like Reese's fight (which was quite good), Reese and Finch using signals across buildings, and Finch on the balcony with Blair Brown. Solid B+

Wednesday is after Sunday now? I did not get that memo…

Don't underestimate Nathan Fielder!

Don't seem possible. That's some Spider-Man shit right there.

His right hand man played by the same actor who was Marlo on the Wire is much better in my opinion, and I'm consistently disappointed he isn't the head of the Brotherhood.

Last season had 13 out of 23 in the A range. It's just that fuckinig consistent, and it's on CBS. Give it all the A's.

That's as my momentary favourite too, but that whole shoot out at the house is so damn fun as an entire scene. But damn that look on his face pre-grenade is priceless. It really is a film full of hilarious facial expressions, mostly morbid shock or horror, from various people.

Dan Stevens vs. Lance Reddick in The Guest, shoot out at the house.

"You're gonna be down there for awhile."

Wonder if they actually kill any bosses in this one. Doubtful, probably still toothless.

Donnie Darko may not be some masterpiece, but holy shit, it is way better and smarter than Boondock Saints and certainly should not be coupled with it.