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'Chelsea' Holmes.

@eric827:disqus I can't argue with someone so partisan that they don't realize that both of them said some really stupid shit. Having not ever voted for (or cared about) Democrats or Republicans for my entire life helps me realize that all politicians are pretty much the same, and we'll always have plenty of

Maybe his second Settler…

I've always liked "I Have a Creamsicle" for a band name.

@eric827:disqus I wouldn't be so sure about Biden not saying things as dumb as Quayle: http://politicalhumor.about…
"Stand up, Chuck, let 'em see ya." –-Joe Biden, to Missouri state Sen. Chuck Graham, who is in a wheelchair

No, Gerry Dorsey! I like Gerry Dorsey!

And Bergen won 5(!) Emmy awards for Murphy Brown, proving that Emmys are worth about as much as Grammys.

Hasn't every Vice President since Quayle been pretty easy to make fun of? Isn't that why the future President picks them? To make themselves look better by comparison?

Compared to the competition in 1992, it was well-respected. Now way it even makes it on the air today.

@avclub-c0379b8d05b4f3d1abb492815e2fd877:disqus I started watching around Season 4 (I think I watched 1-3 streaming while 4 was airing), and I want him to burn (and I have a friend who viewed it the same way and he feels the same). Maybe not literally burn, but I certainly don't want him to get away with anything he's

@avclub-e0a1578b57e32929a77892fadf0d0b40:disqus Yep, 24 debuted soon after that, and TV yelling would never be the same.

Me too, then the lovely Lauren Graham could have chosen a better show.

I got a Matthew Lillard notification for this?

@avclub-b6b8340f2234049af61e6b2b03c090b2:disqus Liking a character for entertainment value is not the same thing as thinking that character is a great human being or someone you would want to have a drink with. I like Lydia because she's interesting and I wonder what her true motivations are. Skyler's motivation is to

It was just a glitch in the matrix.

"I don't know art, but I know what I like."

I don't think many people are cheering for Walt to walk off into the sunset with tens of millions of dollars with no consequences (at least I hope not). I think they root for him to outwit everyone until he (inevitably) can't. They want a villain worthy of a great piece of fiction, and the longer he keeps going, the

Agreed. I think she's the least interesting regular character on the show. I think it would have been better to make her a true enemy of Walt's early in the show, and have Walt need to decide if it's worth it to kill her. I'm not saying it would have been better if he did kill her, just make the stakes that high with

More accurately, before the year 2000 or so, Film > TV.

Look at those names and consider who is directing the next one. I think it's Every Other Director Syndrome.