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I know, it’s so weird and implausible yet true!

Yeah, I probably went too far with that declaration that it wasn’t Saul. You’re right.

Agree, but I’d note that the inverse-poetry of Donald Trump speeches is far more engaging and entertaining walls of noise than almost every noisewall of Snyder I’ve ever seen.

I just bought it, probably going to be the best $8 I ever spent. Thanks for letting me know about it, Bill! I wouldn’t have had the joy of giving money to someone who is far from the worst person on Earth (and a legit living comedy genius) if you hadn’t notified me about it.

Both are missing the point when they’re self-serious

Comic book fans are their own worst enemies when it comes to quality adaptations, for many reasons. In this case, if they would just ignore the existence of these embarrassingly poor movies, Snyder would rightfully disappear and be replaced with an actual artist. Instead they talk and talk and talk about how shitty

It is really too bad these two crazy kids don’t have a future, because married Jimmy and Kim are adorable.

Yes. You should check out the article you just commented on wherein writer Donna Bowman mentions that very thing.

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Sure, Kevin was foolish to let his pride and bullheadedness get in the way of taking the win-wins Kim offered.

All that Howard plot just to have Jimmy go full Heisenberg and turn down Gray Matters the law firm gig with a delusional rant that isn’t at all in line with the cool and controlled corrupt attorney character from Breaking Bad?

How contemporary AV Club writers react to every single film, series, book, and any other form of artistic and entertainment media that passes through their writers meetings:

Thank you. Yeah, as I mentioned, going back to the Seinfeld days Larry would have really implausible/impossible stories in order to serve his characters into situations for comedic fun, so I didn’t expect it to be perfect. In this case I was just totally baffled because there didn’t seem to be any attempt at having an

If you had read all that I wrote you would know the answer was “yes.”

Exactly. Since the show’s Saul-stories are often arguably from the perspective of Kim, we’re seeing the other, more harmful side of Jimmy’s bullshit. At first it was seductive and fun to watch Jimmy take down the big guys and use the law against the privileged on behalf of the “low-life’s” like him. Now we’re watching

Ahhhh, so it was I who was foisted, here.

Pretty much as far as I got all the way through. I knew Larry’s fun is playing fast and loose with physical logic in his writing, but I thought there was some internal logic to his story that I may have missed with all of these. Evidently not, though. Who knows, maybe Larry actually thinks this is how all these things

A lot of the fire payoff didn’t really make sense (at least to me) but I think this just how Larry’s lovely television reality goes all the way back through Seinfeld.

foisted on his own petard

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One of the things BCS is known to do well are the thrilling montages, but I’d argue they do the inverse of that spectacularly as well. When they show scenes like Chuck’s final spin-out of his sickness where he tore up his house to mournful jazz, or tonight when Jimmy’s meeting shifted hard as he played his insane

Just because a character in a story says it doesn’t mean it’s to be taken as true to life.