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Terence and Phillip McKenna
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a little? ;-)

"Personally, while I can find fault with Jimmy's dumb actions, if my own
family member used something that mentally and emotionally caused them
pain (the tape recorder) to hurt me on sort of level, I'd be incredibly
devastated."
…shit, man. My family does something far below the level of Chuck, and I'm still

WE ARE the Saul Goodman.

"So I for one would like to see a companion more like Leela was —
someone who could hold her own and challenge the doctor when necessary
in ways that aren't immediately obvious. (The fact that Leela could stab
you to death was a point in her favor IMO, she wasn't the type to need
rescuing)."
"There's all kinds of

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Me not cookie monster!!! [looks side to side uncomfortably with googly-eyes.]

Well, my friend, I advise that you consider: Anytime there is a discussion of "Is P the same as Q?"
It depends on how you define P and it depends on how you define Q.

"But honestly who really gives a fuck.
There is a madman in the White House"

OK, somebody else commented that Gilligan said the book was a nod to his mother reading it to him, and nothing else. That's cool. I'll take it.
But my read on the show is still correct. The characters pretty much all make me feel uncomfortable, while watching them. Brilliant acting from all involved…

"I have a feeling this ends with Kim taking the fall for Jimmy thus ending her career."
:-(

Even if he hates the job, or is just glad to be alive doing anything, I loved how he was still polite to the co-worker, asking her what she needed, and saying to her in a nice Jimmy tone of voice, "You got it!"

You're right!!! Chuck schemed it! What a rat bastard!!!

Great analysis!

"His morality has always been questionable (not telling Jimmy his mother's last words? Come on)"
Holy crap, I forgot about that!!! You're right, that's pretty evil! Even though last words were about Jimmy, and Chuck was jealous about that—-to not tell him, that's denying Jimmy some closure—-that's cruel and sad…

I wondered if it was just conversational, like "how's the wife?" Like, maybe the vet really doesn't care, but it did let them remind the viewer who he was…

"Before you ask: Yes! The Adventures of Mabel is a real 1896 book
by American classicist and Columbia professor Harry Thurston Peck.
Interestingly, he wrote it under the pseudonym Rafford Pyke, then wrote
an article extolling its excellent use of illustrations under his own
name, which he published in the journal The

No matter how this plays out, nothing but LOVE, Thomas England!
MARK MY WORDS! ;-)

No, we are a couple of people who are LOGICIANS. We think using logic, and reason, and we consider all evidence and proof as presented.

The spice, it's in everything here!