neuroticmoose
Neuroticmoose
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Its legit great as a character study and a portrayal of an idealized version of conservative values that essentially does not and may have never existed. It can be painful to watch it and realize that Hank not only voted for Reagan but feels the need to defend him on a couple occasions, and is very much a party line

Yeah, but we never got to see if he would have actually done it, the show continually took the blame off of Walt’s conscience and therefore he took it off himself IMO. Just another way for him to lie to himself that he was still doing this for the right reasons instead of because he wanted to. That’s the core of how

uh, yeah. I mentioned that, but also he gunned them down with a remote controlled gun rig, the last guy though was who I was talking about, he didn’t have any kind of pretense or excuse, he did it because he wanted to, and that was my point, he finally, at the very end acknowledged what he was after spending the whole

Hanks was able to imbue Woody with quotable LAUGHTER, I’m not sure how that’s fucking possible but whenever my buddies and I reference it we end up mimicking the laughs he had Woody do in the movie, which is no mean feat.

Weirdly Last Man Standing will actually ALSO end with Tim Allen waking up next to Suzanne Pleshette.

The show is absolutely not centrist, has anybody actually watched the fucking thing? Because I have, my grandparents and aunt and uncle love the stupid thing and it’s basically a love letter to emotionally stunted, uneducated, “manly man” types, the shows entire “comedic” conceit is that Tim Allen’s “manly man” small

By Gus’ men do you mean the people who were in prison that he had killed by other people? Because if so my point still stands, Walt was able to live with that because he could rationalize it away since he was “doing it for the right reasons” and wasn’t doing it himself.

Forgot about the drug dealers, but one he ran over and the other he shot in the back of the head and could have told his conscience that it was the right thing to do, he was protecting Jessie and avenging the death of a child (poisoning a child with a dosage that as a chemist he knew wouldn’t be lethal and outright

I’m not sure that he ever likely would have been at the point to do it on that personal a level, he pretty clearly doesn’t have it in him right up to the very end, killing people in indirect manners and only finally pulling the trigger himself at the very end when he unceremoniously shoots the lead neo Nazi in the

Allowing someone who is destroying the life of someone who you are literally willing to kill for and who you have come to care for like a second son to die from suffocating on their own vomit while in the drug induced haze they put themselves in is morally reprehensible, but if it hadn’t been Walt, who was clearly

But at the end of the day both are shows about the gradual corrosion of a human being’s soul as the things you mentioned push them further and further into something completely unlike the person they started the show out as.

Yeah, the whole redemption arc for him and the dramatic irony of being the only one who can call Jesse on his black and white, John Wayne western morality bullshit aren’t going to hit nearly as hard if they can’t commit to depicting Cassidy as the heavily flawed but ultimately good at heart character he was in the

Preacher the show has deviated heavily from the comic, for instance the character seems to be entirely different apart from the name and in the comic Cassidy met the character years and years before ever meeting Jesse, so it’s not really a spoiler per se to mention what the show was taking inspiration from with the

And yet he’s richer and more successful than many of us will ever be, and he appears to be using that success to leave the world a slightly better place than he found it all while looking stupid, so who cares? He doesn’t.

Smash Mouth is the name of the band, the lead singer is not named Smash Mouth, they lack the credibility to pull something like that off unlike Prince or Meat Loaf etc.

Yeah, if you’re spending so much time in your hotel room that you have time to plug in and set up your laptop or a streaming box you’re probably doing hotels wrong. Go outside and look at the local sights, hop in the pool. You don’t need to be glued to a screen at all times. Which is why something like DDD is perfect

Yes! The whole series is collected in 2 trades, I don’t know what the chances of finding it in a library are, people seemed turned off by the subject matter when it came out, and it never sold as well as Spencer’s other projects, which is likely why it’s essentially been dropped in favor of his more lucrative Marvel

Disagree, it remains the perfect show to watch when you’re drunk out of your mind in a hotel room with only a basic cable package at your disposal

This has always been the correct take since before whoever the comedian you’ve cited said anything. It’s fun to make fun of Fieri’s overly exuberant personality and style choices (his competitors on the next food network star competition underestimated him before he absolutely destroyed them because of this) but that

It went on basically permanent hiatus after the second arc finished up, Filmore was forced to confront the villain (a mysterious figure whose face was pixelated) on his own and wasn’t able to pull the trigger. It was a great moment and I really wanted to see where it went from there, with the last few pages teasing