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I've seen a bunch of people on other message boards take the opposite stance: rooting for the Walt and the Nazis to kill Hank, Gomie and Jesse. I saw some pull the same "Jesse is a coward" bullshit that Walt does. Their devotion to Walt goes so far that they wish for the deaths of other sympathetic characters and to

I feel like the Sonic Youth song is about Steven Tyler and Joe Perry listening to blues as kids in New Hampshire. Good enough I say.

Yeah I think there is a throwaway line about it somewhere. It seems completely unreasonable why that would be the case though.

I assume he just lives with Louis now.

I like Chris and Ann enough (and Rob Lowe and Rashida Jones) but if I had to pick dead weight on Parks & Rec, it would be those characters. This is better than Donald Glover leaving Community as Troy was one of the only characters I consistently liked.

Is that Sam Kinison on guitar?

I love Inception despite all it's flaws. Those flaws being it is very confusing, relies too much on an audience surrogate, characters speak mostly in exposition, and everyone but Cobb and Mal don't have much of a personality. But that scene where Angels in the Outfield fights the guy in the hallway is dope.

That would have been amazing. Now I'll be eternally disappointed because that can't happen.

I think it is forgotten because it is just his voice but he is great in that movie. Totally got the perfect mix between curious child and terrifying monster.

@paraclete_pizza:disqus  Calling Starship Troopers a work of art was a joke (though I do like it a lot). I just can't take things seriously. Especially not Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory.

I like the music on Arrested Development and this guy does good work but, boy, do I hate it when they use "Whatcha trying to say to me?" clip in the show

Thought of one: Gambit was put on trial by Erik the Red for crimes against mutant kind including  leading The Marauders to the Morlocks where they massacred them. Maybe it isn't in this list because it wasn't a legal trial, Gambit is kind of lame (I like him…), or it happened in the 90s right around Onslaught and a

@avclub-bf48f439bf2a843bcfe045c71321f09a:disqus I'm not backing down from my position of The Godfather is objectively better than Willy Wonka. It is fact. I think it can be scientifically proven. It should go through the House and Senate and be signed by the President into law. The UN should sanction you if you think

@avclub-4e2cd305ab0df1fa58eb84b977f7d647:disqus I don't entirely disagree with you. If someone remade The Godfather under the guise of "Well it's another adaptation of the source material" I would be dismissive. I'm just surprised that Willy Wonka (or Charlie) and the Chocolate Factory elicits that kind of response.

@avclub-4e2cd305ab0df1fa58eb84b977f7d647:disqus Let's not overstate things. Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory is not "legendary" or an "incredible piece of art." Maybe a fun, campy kids movie. Not something that deserves that much reverence. Also "Respect" is a better soul song than Willy Wonka is a movie and

Other side of the wall. He returns to Castle Black after Jon does. I don't think they ever showed Jon sending him away in the show so I don't know what they'll do.

I doubt anyone from Dorne besides Oberyn and his wife are introduced. Next season will be pretty busy and they need to save something for seasons 5 & 6.

He is great but maybe not decrepit enough. He should be old enough that its like he should have been dead long ago, much to the dismay of everyone else, especially his heirs. But he  is appropriately loathsome.

I think the best casting in the entire series is the man who plays Balon Greyjoy. He was just as crotchety and salty as I imagined.