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This was NOT an average human episode of WHAT WE DO IN THE SHADOWS. It may be now my favorite episode of all time.

I’m still not sure if my favorite bit was in regards to Jim’s card or the toothpick. I’m leaning toothpick, but BOY did Hamill nail the realization/slow turn as he said “How did you know that was my

More like No Country for Old Vampires! He even calls Jim the Vampire, Friendo!

“After all the nonsense on Staten Island, I cut loose.. to Pennsylvania.. because it sounded like Transylvania.. and we all know that sounds cool.”

2 second lightsaber pose with the pool cue. Made me smile even though I was already grinning from how great an episode this was.

Uh oh, I hope I don’t get spoiled. I would hate to learn in advance that humans are the REAL monsters.

It’s reassuring to know that even in these tumultuous times, some things remain the same. No mere virus can even truly begin to thwart the triumph of human spirit that is

Hot take.  The Dolly Parton version of I Will Always Love You is better then Whitney Houstons version.  It has more soul compared to being bombastic.

Now you don’t even sound fun.

Write this article but from the perspective of how when playing as the British Empire and Commonwealth forces you’re nearly always in an entirely White army despite the Empire being predominantly made up of Asian and African peoples or how no campaign ending ever has “and by jove, who cares if Bengal starved and

My guess: he will tell Lalo that the hijackers started fighting amongst themselves, and shot each other over the money.

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Ok, when that riff started I said to my wife “That song was probably pretty expensive” thinking it was Eminem’s “My Name Is” but he just sampled it, and it was Labi Siffre’s “I got the”, the riff/portion from the show starts 2 minutes in:

I was yelling to get the lawyer mug before Saul grabbed it.  Poor thing. 

Just an amazing episode from the structure, pacing, and the many different elements at play.

He isn’t a journalist, he isn’t a reporter, the guy is a comedian. 

I really, really hope not. The show can be dark at times but I think it would be a little bit idiosyncratic with the overall tone of the show and with Saul Goodman’s overall persona in Breaking Bad. Then again, this is the best show on TV and one of the reasons it is (imho) better than Breaking Bad is that it has been

What a gorgeous episode, a series highlight. I’m disappointed it wasn’t titled “Cucaracha” after Lalo’s monniker for Saul (because now he’s 100% Saul, amigo del cartel).

Goodbye, little Esteem. You were...an import. When they pushed it over the cliff I couldn’t help but think of Sam Raimi’s Oldsmobile. The shot-thru

Oh god Kim is going to get murdered.  Mike saying she's now in the business and that whole Lalo scene feels like either a tip of the hand or flat out trolling.  Oh my god this episode had me on edge.  For a moment I thought the writers were going to have Kim be the driver at the end.  Damn you writing team for making

>> he is literally reading off a script, that I’m sure he never seen until the hour of filming...

Liz Wheeler reminds me of Cecily Strong’s “Girl You Met at a Party But Wish You Hadn’t” character.