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It sounds like it could be the pilot to another (probably horrible but maybe awesome) show.

@avclub-2abf2b82c099047f2d089c7e7abe42b1:disqus Dude, it's been three years. If you're still that angry, seek help.

If you think Todd is a complete moron (or any type of moron), you haven't been paying attention.

Agreed. There's nothing left for Saul to do in Walt's world, and there is no way that Walt (or anyone else) could find him, even if he wanted to. Maybe he could scour the whole of Nebraska since Saul let that slip, but we've only got an hour of show left, and that would be one of the few ways that this show's final

Agreed. There's nothing left for Saul to do in Walt's world, and there is no way that Walt (or anyone else) could find him, even if he wanted to. Maybe he could scour the whole of Nebraska since Saul let that slip, but we've only got an hour of show left, and that would be one of the few ways that this show's final

Vampires by the Dozen

Near Dark is of course the correct answer to the question @avclub-1e1b77d73ecbdf1c324d80e25345b9f5:disqus never really asked.

@avclub-26c0eb74eb2e815d15918a4ac46473ec:disqus That's too bad because he's such a naturally funny person, both on stage and in conversation (and on By The Way, In Conversation).

@Scrawler2:disqus I wish that could happen for me, but I've watched the entire show three times, and she's still a badly written character.

Yeah, boyyyyy!

I prefer his reading of 50 Shades of Grey.

"Is that Peter Fucking Frampton?"

I got a Notification notification for this?

I still can't believe Jeff Garlin is in that show. Of all the people that I thought would never "sell-out", he's at the top of the list. And yes, I am aware of Daddy Day Care, but he's stated that that was his chance to work with Eddie Murphy (and get paid), and as a comedic actor, how do you turn that down?

Is there a "We hate Kate" (not the LOST Kate, I know we all hate her) contingent? It's not that I really hate her character, but whenever the writers give her back-story or otherwise try to make the show important, it just goes to shit. Whenever it's light and fun, it's one of the more entertaining shows on TV (like

Some people have mastered the art of drinking and clicking LIKE at the same time.

Plenty of incredible movies make people feel like that. Oldboy, for one.

I notice the same kind of thing whenever there is a film set in Las Vegas. "He's downtown; now south of the Strip; back to downtown; mid-Strip." Grrr.

Halloween

You do know he's still alive, right?