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Meyers has been known to change lines at the last minute in Stefon bits to try to get Hader to break, so I imagine Hader did the same thing to try to get him back, and it worked fantastically.

I cringed like 5 separate times reading that. How do you live with yourself?

I love it when Tom has an ongoing enemy, either real or invented. It always ends up being a great running gag, especially when it ends up in the Wurster calls. The greatest example being Micky Dolenz, whose snub of Tom has become a thing of legend by now, but there are tons of one-off Wurster characters that basically

Honestly, I think it was just the funnier take on the video. Making fun of Katy Perry is kind of played out at this point, but Butthead making fun of Beavis never gets old. I think Judge knows the voice of B&B better than any one, while a lot of us fans remember them always making fun of popular music, in reality they

I'm not singling out Scientology. I am against criminal acts in any religion, like I said, I am against pedophilia in the Catholic church and I believe those people should be in jail as well. You keep trying to paint me as a religious bigot when I've stated over and over that I am against criminal and immoral actions

But in the tag at the end she stole Chris's car keys, essentially cockblocking him. She stuck up for Jerry, she just couldn't let Jerry know that.

Such a great Best Show this week. This would definitely be a good first episode to listen to to get an idea of what the show is. The Todd Barry and John Hodgman calls were both great, and the Wurster call as Skip Dworkin is definitely one for the ages.

Scott didn't even mention that the point of the game was to say the same word. It was entirely his fault, which is why I felt bad for Heder. Not to mention all the in jokes between Scott and Harris, which were hilarious and all but Heder couldn't possibly keep up. I thought he did better than I expected though.

"Listen, if it makes you happy to pay and do whatever and believe in aliens, WHO GIVES A SHIT? It makes them happy!"

"How is that stuff any different from rights of passage in the mainstream religions?"

You're missing the point. It's not the newness or lack of seniority or whatever that makes Scientology more of a cult than mainstream religions, it is the cult-like behavior of the church that Mrs Richard F Schiller mentioned. They start off marketing themselves as a self-help program, and slowly force you to pay them

I'm just going to say preemptively, the ending to Breaking Bad will be the most depressing thing I ever witness. As for right now, each season finale is a pretty good contender.

To any anime nerds out there, was anyone reminded of Whitebeard's death from One Piece?

Oh I'm not saying it's excusable, I thought Walt crossed the line when he killed Jane, so this is just another reason I'm hoping Walt dies. Good point about the FBI though, I hadn't thought about that aspect of it.

It'd be like bizarro-Lost. You think it's about the characters, but in the end the creator trolls everyone and says "Haha, you thought it was about the characters? It's secretly been about the mythology the whole time! Oh, and Walt cause the plane crash with magnets. From his mind."

This show can make me root for anybody, and with that final look in his eyes, I was on Team Tio. Even though he was a psychopath cartel boss who almost drowned one of his nephews just to teach him the importance of family. But in the end he was just an old man who cared about his family, and I was glad he got to ring

I can always hear Walt's rationalizations in those scenes, "Well, they won't shoot until they know it's me, and they won't risk an innocent victim." That's what always gets me about BB, they should horrible people doing horrible things, but then they show you how they justify it to themselves. If there's anything this

If Walt really wanted to ensure his plan would go off without a hitch, he would've used the ricinette. The fact that when the kid comes to there's gonna be a suspicious story about how he ate those berries is a serious loose-end for Walt (seriously, how could Walt have gotten him to eat the berries in a nonsuspicious

In my mind that shot was Gus's DMT-addled brain giving him a badass death hallucination as a final sendoff. It all happened in his mind in the split second after he realized what was going on and before the bomb went off. Cuz in reality, the pressure wave shreds your neural tissue like HT shredding documents and

He did order the hit on Andrea's brother though, right? I guess he could just not have as much control over the street dealers as he thought he did, but I thought we were supposed to think Gus did it. Although now that we know that he didn't poison Brock, that kind of weakens that theory. Maybe he really was a "moral"