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'Americans are so ignorant, they know more about their own culture than a foreign one.'

"Maybe we should kiss. Just to break the tension."

I, for one, envy @avclub-a025671ea8b07acdb64341a0f191f37f:disqus for having no opinions on anything at all except for those vocations in which he/she is already an master. It really whittles life down to, like, maybe one thing you can comment on (aside from other people, apparently). I mean, if you're lucky. Makes

You know, as far as shticks go, yours is a bit… oblique?

"I will haunt your wife. I will haunt your son. I will haunt your infant daughter."

"I will haunt your wife. I will haunt your son. I will haunt your infant daughter."

And don't forget: the eerie bit where, while watching Mike walk away, Walter tells Jesse that he's finally starting to be able to understand why it is that Gus killed ol' what's-his-name (it escapes me at the moment) with the box cutter. "Maybe he just flew too close to the sun."

And don't forget: the eerie bit where, while watching Mike walk away, Walter tells Jesse that he's finally starting to be able to understand why it is that Gus killed ol' what's-his-name (it escapes me at the moment) with the box cutter. "Maybe he just flew too close to the sun."

Jay Leno asked Louie if he had maybe an airplane-related anecdote to share, because those always work. In real life, Louis CK had a bit on Conan's show where he—using some of his own stand-up material, but whatever—ranted and raved about how spoiled the current generation is, using internet wi-fi breaking down on an

Jay Leno asked Louie if he had maybe an airplane-related anecdote to share, because those always work. In real life, Louis CK had a bit on Conan's show where he—using some of his own stand-up material, but whatever—ranted and raved about how spoiled the current generation is, using internet wi-fi breaking down on an

That's your rigid definition of "abusive husband," though, and outside of the context of this series it is even somewhat problematic. So many abusive men get away with it because the abuse isn't so absolutely overt and monstrous (to steal your term) that the case becomes clear-cut. Coercive and intimidating behaviour

That's your rigid definition of "abusive husband," though, and outside of the context of this series it is even somewhat problematic. So many abusive men get away with it because the abuse isn't so absolutely overt and monstrous (to steal your term) that the case becomes clear-cut. Coercive and intimidating behaviour

Man, I thought it couldn't get any better… and then I saw the corporate sponsorship along the side…

Man, I thought it couldn't get any better… and then I saw the corporate sponsorship along the side…

I accept cakes in lieu of likes!

I accept cakes in lieu of likes!

Jesse is my hero. He was always a pretty intelligent and creative guy, but he spent his life flunking school and getting high with idiots, so his knowledge about the world was zilch and he was easy to overlook. But throughout the entire series, kid has retained all sorts of knowledge and is even becoming a master chef

Jesse is my hero. He was always a pretty intelligent and creative guy, but he spent his life flunking school and getting high with idiots, so his knowledge about the world was zilch and he was easy to overlook. But throughout the entire series, kid has retained all sorts of knowledge and is even becoming a master chef

Yeah, how is Walt remotely abusive?

Yeah, how is Walt remotely abusive?