vandalcabbage--disqus
VandalCabbage
vandalcabbage--disqus

Some of the sprites from the GBA Fire Emblems are really great. Special Mentions go to Hector (for being Hector), Lyn and swordmasters (for having the best critical and dodge animations), and Ninian (for having such an adorable dance!). And of course, the assassins.

The model of the formerly strait-laced couple gone rogue in the dumbest way possible certainly shows why he'd have such a dim first impression of Walt and Jesse.

It's like the people who think Fight Club is all about breaking society's rules and think Tyler Durden is the coolest guy ever (well, he is cool, but certainly not healthy cool).

I wished Jimmy had just refused the bribe and thrown them to the cops.

I found myself saying "Let the police take them in and jail them all".

I actually quite like how he seems to be the brains of Tuco's operation (though, as Jimmy pointed out, not that intelligent). The reasonable guy holding things together for the psychopath. The new criminal against Tuco's old guard honour obsessed fantasy land where he's waging a quixotic war on the police.

It was the "Miscellaneous Expenses" line that really did it for me.

I haven't even finished Breaking Bad and I like this show a lot.

Like he asks the cops to ground themselves and leave their phones outside, they refuse, he refuses to let them into the house, they grab him and drag him out and he has a breakdown.

Maybe the mark had a nice car. Jimmy scolds the two skaters for trying to con him when he was obviously not very wealthy, perhaps this is because he is good at locating money.

What hit me most about this episode was the Kettleman family.I thought they were going to be sympathetic on some level, but it was more like they were pathetic. So entitled, and hypocritical, like hiring Jimmy would somehow make them more guilty.

Depends. Definitely not my TES series characters. More like Mr. Stjaele or Mr Draebe-Alt.

Ardvark.

Outside of the US. E.g. In Turkish the places are all areas of Istanbul; in the UK they're all streets of London etc.

Giving him a bit too much credit there.

Well, for Mr. O'Reilly it takes one to know one.

And that is why identifying yourself with one political party too closely is a bad idea, in any country.

This could be good, if they make the story a bald-faced ripoff of the backstory to Bioshock.

Reminds me of risk, where everybody was always shocked by how many troops the cards brought in suddenly. The board would change massively every turn.

But every single TES villain has been some kind of elf or they have not been a playable race.