Holy crap! Are you people still watching The Simpsons??
Holy crap! Are you people still watching The Simpsons??
Well, without telling you the circumstances of why I was in jail, I'll recount some of my impressions.
Well, without telling you the circumstances of why I was in jail, I'll recount some of my impressions.
I refuse to watch scabs.
I refuse to watch scabs.
The one time I went to jail, it was a big basketball gym with lots of cots. That was minimum security though, and I was under the impression that the big hard-ass jails didn't do that. However, given the ridiculous numbers of people we have in lock-up in this country (more than any other country in the world—and not…
The one time I went to jail, it was a big basketball gym with lots of cots. That was minimum security though, and I was under the impression that the big hard-ass jails didn't do that. However, given the ridiculous numbers of people we have in lock-up in this country (more than any other country in the world—and not…
Well, that was some horrible, horrible tripe. At least I got some amusement from the comments section here.
Well, that was some horrible, horrible tripe. At least I got some amusement from the comments section here.
The point I knew that Revolution had lost me was when I was watching Esposito and he was supposed to be menacing and all I could think was, "Well, he's no Gus Fring."
The point I knew that Revolution had lost me was when I was watching Esposito and he was supposed to be menacing and all I could think was, "Well, he's no Gus Fring."
I think fooling Skyler on something like that is no longer possible. Neither emotionally or logistically, because she's still handling all the money.
I thought the fly worked in this episode as a symbol of resignation, which worked in well with Walt's (ostensible?) resolve to give up the biz. Once, the fly was an intolerable danger of contaminant. Now, eh, whatever, sure, let's get to the cook, like I care anymore. Can "Breaking Bad" actually make us sympathize…
I thought the fly worked in this episode as a symbol of resignation, which worked in well with Walt's (ostensible?) resolve to give up the biz. Once, the fly was an intolerable danger of contaminant. Now, eh, whatever, sure, let's get to the cook, like I care anymore. Can "Breaking Bad" actually make us sympathize…
I'm personally betting Meth Damon has a short shelf life. Combined with the tarantula jar, I'm expecting him to get killed in some way that brings the DEA into the crime scene, where the find the tarantula jar and dust it for prints, thereby connecting "Heisenberg" to the missing (dead) kid.
I'm personally betting Meth Damon has a short shelf life. Combined with the tarantula jar, I'm expecting him to get killed in some way that brings the DEA into the crime scene, where the find the tarantula jar and dust it for prints, thereby connecting "Heisenberg" to the missing (dead) kid.
That's one thing I took away from the death scene, for all of Mike's deliberate caution when dealing with almost every other aspect of his criminal life, he's consistently underestimated Walt's ability and crazed determination from day one. In the past two shows that's led to the failure of his original getting out…
That's one thing I took away from the death scene, for all of Mike's deliberate caution when dealing with almost every other aspect of his criminal life, he's consistently underestimated Walt's ability and crazed determination from day one. In the past two shows that's led to the failure of his original getting out…
This is true, but I didn't buy it. We've seen that baby vamps, while maybe having some insatiable bloodlust, are hardly irrational nor likely to stymied by that flimsy silver fence. They don't toss out basic problem solving skills 101 when they become baby vamps, unless they are only making vamps out of incredibly…
This is true, but I didn't buy it. We've seen that baby vamps, while maybe having some insatiable bloodlust, are hardly irrational nor likely to stymied by that flimsy silver fence. They don't toss out basic problem solving skills 101 when they become baby vamps, unless they are only making vamps out of incredibly…