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Bummer. Well they tried.

I guess his tombstone says something like "Here Lies The Greatest Actor of All Time". This might all be apocryphal but I really really want it to be true.

Part of me recoils a bit too.

It really negates the message of Phantom completely. And when I heard Christine *spoiler* had a child with the Phantom I assumed it happened when she was passed out after "Music of the Night" because I couldn't see her willingly sleeping with him. But I guess she was really into being kidnapped and having her

Damn. Love Never Dies? I'm sorry.

Eh. The free Shakespeare balances it out.

I liked what Julie Taymor did with Titus Andronicus where she just mixed up a bunch of eras.

The "Posthaste" FedEx-like company made me laugh. Also like the Prince as the angry police chief.

It is. It really kind of is. But I guess it's all in how you do it? The Obama one was done at the Guthrie Theatre, which is one the most respected theaters in the country, and this Shakespeare in the Park production was directed by Oskar Eustis, who seems to have some sort of connection to everything interesting to

Allegedly there was a production of Othello in the old West where the guy playing Iago was shot by an irate audience member. So at least we're not at that point yet.

That's what I thought too. Glad they didn't say it out loud. They give the audience enough credit. Also thought dropping the rock in front of Aunt Lydia was sort of a "he who is without sin cast the first sin cast the first stone" thing. But I could be reading too much into it.

I think that's the moment where I would have completely lost it. But Moira is Moira, so she held it together. God I love her. So happy we got more of her in the show.

A real fight might induce a miscarriage too.

What assholes! That's awful!

Eh….I'll allow it. (But watch yourself, Ms. Wexler.) I'd probably still like her.

They really whizzed that one, though…

That is one of his biggest gifts: he make you switch sympathies on a dime. After watching the pilot of BB I never thought I would feel sympathy for Jesse or Hank but…

Old ladies can tell homemade from store bought. I think she let that pass out of politeness.

See, that baked potato didn't look that bad to me. A nice baked potato with mushrooms? Reasonable dinner.

Yeah. He didn't even seem at all conflicted. Jimmy would at least have problem with what he was doing. Saul, not so much.