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He picks on borderline nincompoops like Emmit - takes advantage of them. He swims in the small pond and builds his fortune. My opinion anyway.

That was some serious Break Bad shit right there.

Return to zombies being a significant part of this TV show about…zombies. Do the zombies develop or grow resistance or more powerful or something? Because at this point, the zombies need new agents before they sign their contract for next season.

Thanks for your response! I think "The Americans" and "Mad Men" stand alone in terms of period pieces when it comes to obsessive set design and prop accuracy. Reminds me of the story about "All the President's Men" that Aaron Sorkin told - they had a balled up piece of paper in a trash can in the newsroom that

Curoius, Dan. How much effort and research is put into the Russian version of 1984 vs the American version? I am fascinated but the Russian period props, too. The phones are especially interesting.

Yeah, heard him with Marc Maron and he was amazing.

Gilligan's interview with Mark Maron from a year or 2 ago is great, too. Seek it out.

Then he's the best baby-eating writer/director I know.

I try. Although I will be honest on what I feel. (I do find this site's talk-back much saner and more mature than Aint-It-Cool's anyway.)

Hah! Sorry, can't oblige. Vince Gilligan and friends are the best.

AAAAHHHHH. AWESOME!!!!! Now that's how you promo something. The BB/BCS creators REALLY know their audience. What a great relationship…

Totally hear you. And I am hoping we get more and more Fathom Events with Broadway shows, as is starting to happen. And I get the money concerns,but I think the ones who want to go would still go. And the show devotees will go regardless. I saw "Hedwig" twice during its run, and seeing it in a theater wouldn't have

Just take a current Broadway show and show one of the performances live on TV. Bring Broadway to people who can't afford tickets. You have immediacy, you have your audience. Perfect fit. Forget all these simulated productions and show the real deal for an evening. How great would that be? (We're talking to you,