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This is easily the best analysis of the episode I've read. Kudos.

Considering the episode right before Jail Break is called The Return, I'd say that's the smart guess.

That was a great episode. Benson was so excited to sign that petition for stronger clipboards.

Now that I think about it, didn't Walt call Badger beaver in one episode? That's pretty funny.

When Pearl made her speech about being Crystal Gems, the guardians of Earth, man, I was getting mad chills. SU is the best action show on tv, and it's only an action show like a fifth of the time.

Of course Ron Howard's favorite food is shrimp cocktails. He probably has 3 or 4 a week, the fucking pussy.

Titus would love The Last Airbender. Because he's the worst.

I hope all the questions were from Chardee MacDennis.

One by one, they all just fade away

I'm so excited to see the context for that.

You can't just ad "for midterms" to phrases to make them a theme!

Seriously, the What's on Tonight is always halfway down the page, even when it first got posted.

Supposedly it wasn't going to have Spider-man in it, and just be about The Sinister Six. I don't get it either.

Joss is the perfect person to direct a Spider-Man movie, but since he obviously isn't going to do it, the man who made Cabin in the Woods is probably the next best the. Plus Goddard seems like the type that would break into the mainstream, and this could easily be it.

I need a heart. I got a lot of blood to pump out of my basement.

Funny, I've actually thought that would be a good non-pilot episode to introduce people to the series. Guess that theory's blown.

Obviously you mean the one where Hank uses the camera from an ATM to identify Walt and Jessie's RV.

For me, the emotionally draining episode (after The Body, of course) has to be Seeing Red. Making Spike a rapist and killing Tera IN THE SAME FUCKING EPISODE is probably the most season six to have ever happened.

I once sat down to rewatch The Body, immediately realized I was not emotionally prepared, and turned it off right when Buffy imagined Joyce being resuscitated, just so a part of me could still pretend there was a happy ending.

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