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This show is getting boring and annoying very quickly. "Look at us! We're arty now! We're going to win an Emmy!" Get your shit together or you will be canceled in 6 months. This is not the show I signed up for.

That sums it up pretty accurately. I didn't have as tough of a time with the characters, so was able to enjoy it. Trust me though, you won't make it through books 7-10 if you're finding the first two to be a slog.

If you don't like the first two books, the series just isn't for you. Why waste your time on it?

Honestly, I would almost recommend you skip books 7-10 in their entirety. 1-6 are great. NOTHING happens in books 7-10. Four 1000 page books that cover something like 3 days worth of events. Jordan got it together in 11, and Sanderson did a great job wrapping it up in books 12-14.

I watched it every day and you could tell even then how brilliant he was. I always felt like I "discovered" him.

Guys, he forgot the damn milk because he went and got drunk! Why else would he be asking if there's milk? He's lived with his brother and clearly knows the situation. Also, he had that "shit, there's no milk because I got drunk" face.

Lmao. "let me get the club soda for that 'spilled salsa' Mijo"

I think Saul/Jimmy forgot the milk. Why else would he ask - he's lived with his brother for some time. And the look on his face is "oh shit, I forgot to get milk because I got drunk instead."

Agreed. This episode was fantastic. It'll never be Breaking Bad but it doesn't need to be.

He already knew there were two boys - Noah had told him about them in an earlier scene.

I really don't look for this crap, but they always seem to have one black dude at a time, and it's always a big burly black dude. I don't even think it's racist - it's just gotten to be kind of a joke.

I thought he could hear the zombie kid in another room before he went into the bedroom? I had the close captioning on and it said "zombie snarls and scratching." I thought Tyreese was just ignoring it. Plus, by the way, you should be able to smell these fuckers from a mile away.

Gold Digger was pretty awesome, but other than that, I just don't get this dude.

Really didn't like this episode, almost from the very beginning.

Kroc didn't really steal it. The MacDonald brothers began franchising before he came along, but were really not enthusiastic about it. Kroc discovered them when he tried to sell them his milkshake machine, but quickly became enamored with the whole fast food concept. He became their franchise agent, and it just

Good idea to check with him first! What was his recommendation?

I have to give them this - who would expect them to say, "Hey wait a sec, before we make this decision, we should call President Obama and check with him."

Can't believe people are actually praising Reed's speech. I thought it was completely unnecessary, classless, and really wasn't all that funny or witty to begin with. Wicked stepmother? Please. I was no fan of Missy, but she didn't deserve that, and Baylor didn't deserve to have to sit there and listen to it. And

I'm fascinated by McDonald's and their whole business model, especially since reading a chapter about them in The Fifties, by David Halberstam (great book). The McDonalds brothers were actually doing quite well with the original store and the somewhat inventive concept of doing high volume very quickly by making all

I didn't like it either. Seinfeld and Curb did it much, much better. The funny moments were few and far between, and mostly involved his hilarious father - who probably could have written a much funnier book back in his prime.