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No, she pulled off the bandage and suddenly the sounds of the monitor started to go critical, and then she sucked a few ccs of pus out of the wound and the beep boop of the vital signs monitor magically got back to normal, and she smiled because she was so proud that as an MD she figured out that you need to treat

I just wanted to see how Rick escaped an SUV surrounded by zombies, that deserved more than a hand wave. And having escaped and run the mile or whatever, why was the entire giant herd right on his heels, the living can move fast and the dead are slow. Did Rick keep falling down, was he shuffling just out of their

I just wanted to see how Rick escaped an SUV surrounded by zombies, that deserved more than a hand wave. And having escaped and run the mile or whatever, why was the entire giant herd right on his heels, the living can move fast and the dead are slow. Did Rick keep falling down, was he shuffling just out of their

Fuck Tha Police

No plot other than just skinning her alive? (Spoilers)

Thack didn't need to get a line on heroin and cocaine from Kate, I'd say it's more like he had the lightbulb go off for the potential of a "speedball" to turn him into a more functional, and I'm sure he hopes, less dependent addict. And yeah, long term, that probably won't work out real well.

The last thing this show needed was another go at the hand wringing pacifist shtick. The guy managed to hoard an armory and build a viet cong worthy defense system at one point, but now he watches his neighbors being hacked to pieces by savages with machetes and axes, and no, that's no time for lethal self defense

The Taking of Pelham 1,2,3 (1974) and Runaway Train, I presume. Both excellent, and I love this movie Borgnine and Marvin are epic.

His music is solid, but being happily married to Aimee Mann seems like the bigger accomplishment, although that's probably due to my three decades and counting crush.

A hissy fuzzy tussle

R.I.P.

I just have to second that, those Shield write ups were an incoherent mess of unrelated thoughts, misstated facts and observations, and atrocious writing, I finally watched the series last year having never seen it (Fucking Awesome) and had hoped the trusty AV Club would have some good companion reviews to enhance the

For fuckssake, Gaines "didn't help him not die," his halfass ineffective defense landed him on death row where he spent 19 yrs until whatever nonprofit Jon works for was finally able to get the DNA tested and get the conviction thrown out.

Really odd for the reviewer to overlook that scene between Trey and George's father, the undercurrents in that scene were phenomenal. There was clearly no love lost between the two, Trey being an unwelcome presence both now and in the past, and the implication that the father is aware of something off about Trey and

I wasn't even aware that it had developed a bad reputation, it's of course been overshadowed by everything that's followed, but as I haven't played it in a couple of years I just gave it a spin for the hey of it, and it still sounds great, especially when LOUD, and yeah Stop Whispering, Lurgee, and some other bits

Yeah, same here, I never thought I'd be indifferent to a Radiohead album but King of Limbs was seriously underwhelming.

I don't know Pablo Honey got a bad reputation, it's great, and as much as I love all their albums, for some reason I gravitate to In Rainbows the most these days.

The drug dealing, the connected ex-boyfriend, the cartoonishly bizarre Portugese mafia with the paper cutter, the pills (opiates, xanax, valium, dexedrine?) in bath products plot line, have all been pretty awful, and I love this show, but it's clear the writers haven't a clue how that particular black market works or

Nightmare Alley is superb, a classic. The novel by William Lindsay Gresham is also outstanding, and while the film captures the story quite faithfully, (but for a hint of studio mandated redemption at the end,) there is no substitute for the exquisite bleakness of the full tale. Fun facts for Gresham: he was married

You misspelled weed.