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Abraham was a huge jerk about it. Not even trying to break up amicably or anything. Just mean and cold and abrupt. Honestly, I hope Sasha rejects him.

Meth works fast…

^ ALL OF THIS, forsooth

It goes along with the message about not making assumptions and stereotyping people (Not all cheetahs are lean but that doesn't make them less great - for instance, he was immediately accepting of Judy). He was also one of the few animals in the movie who didn't fit the standard body type for his species. re: apps:

I cringed so hard at that scene. No Nick, no….

You just blew my mind. I had completely forgotten about that movie; I loved it.

That cheetah was downright adorkable.

Yeah, my mom was a tech (along the same lines as a cna) and barely made a dime even with shift deferential working nights.

Me too.

Skylar and Walt - specifically Walt, but also Skylar and definitely their marriage - struck me simply as having fallen into a rut, not fallen out of love. Ditto on the good/decent part.

LOL

Is it just me or is it weird that Rick's suddenly stepping back and putting Maggie into a leadership role? As if it was something they'd discussed or were working on. Like, since when? Don't get me wrong, I want Maggie to do stuff and take charge and all that jazz, and I know she was the one chosen to initially keep

I'm amazed she's never edited an action film before. I seem to recall there were hundreds of hours of film too.

My mom worked in psych wards for decades. Mentally ill people aren't usually horrible people, at least not as a side-effect of illness. Most were just depressed, or hallucinating. Even the people with personality disorders were usually only annoying at worst. Other than that, she only saw maybe 2 or 3 dead-eyed serial

Someone at my sister's job, after learning she's half-Middle Eastern, asked a bunch of very ignorant questions. The presumptions were uh, offensive, but it wasn't so bad and sis was able to be patient with her because she clearly wasn't malicious (of course, none were as bad as assuming we weren't even human like that

I always refer back to Maus on that: the man's father survived Auschwitz only to discriminate against a black guy, "You don't get how *they* are!" It breaks the brain just trying to grok it.

I half expect to see Kim walking into the Cinnabon at the end.

The characters are so different. He's a great actor.

This guy is probably one of the reasons for Mike joining Gus. Gus is the exact opposite of Daniel: smart, professional, and very careful. I find it funny that while the amateur would probably never kill anyone, and Gus is pretty ruthless, it is Fring - the murderer and drug king pin - who is the more appealing and

Yeah, wasn't there a scene explicitly addressing this? "One thing has nothing to do with the other."