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That's a very astute summation of Skylar's character. She's not a bad person, but she was never a particularly good person, and that may be more a function of her relationship with Walt than anything else. She didn't love or care about Walt enough to show him he could be a better person himself, except that he had a

I'm a little obsessed with her ponytail. On me, a ponytail does not look professional, it just looks like I'm headed to the gym. If I want my hair out of the way in an office setting as buttoned-up and uptight at HHM, I'd put my hair in a bun. But her ponytail is flawless. Unobtrusive, yet noticeably lovely at the

What are the chances his sweats are also Hamlin Blue?

Is it really bad that I can't stop reading stories about this fiasco because it's just so delicious?

I was thinking "fear of missing out"? But I'm an Old so don't go by me.

Any man who takes his family for a photo op at a soup kitchen and pretends to wash already-clean dishes, just for the cameras, clearly does not care about people without healthcare.

And then there's this guy, who literally said that good people don't have pre-existing conditions. I'm not saying he deserves to be hit by a car tomorrow and be denied insurance because he didn't reveal to his insurer that he was prone to walking into the paths of cars…but I'm just asking the question here.

That's what I told my husband! It sounds exactly like something Jean-Ralphio would have cooked up. 'Cause he's the woooooor-st!

I heard audible groans in the theater at the end of the movie when Colin Farrell's character was revealed to be Depp, and we all realized we weren't going to see Farrell as that character in the sequel.

Oh, it was the second and third episodes we watched. And yes, even if there had been more available to stream, he said, "I'm done. I can't watch any more tonight." That third episode, holy crap.

Ugh, my husband and I watched two episodes of Handmaid's Tale in a row this weekend and he looked physically sick afterward. We had to watch several eps of Bob's Burgers as a chaser, just so we could go to bed without crying.

Good point. I guess we wouldn't end up in Siberia immediately. Silver linings?

Potayto, potahto

Bingo. Gross, but true.

I had to think long and hard whether to even watch, because the book was frightening enough. That said, I reread the book every few years, just as a reminder, I guess, although I'm not sure what I'm trying to be reminded of. To be vigilant, maybe?

I didn't think about that until I was describing the plot to my husband this evening. I first read the book in college and thought about it from the point of view of a handmaid, if society were ever to fall. I realized suddenly I wouldn't be a handmaid anymore, I'd be a Martha, even more useless to the powerful. It

She's also the type who'd get her kicks as an Aunt, torturing the younger, helpless women.

These photos also emphasize the fact that Souza was a pretty good photographer who made the most of his amazing access while in the White House, while the current circus peanut-in-chief has an intern with an iPhone who has to stand behind the pool photographer, or Kellyanne Conway getting her trashy heels all over the

I don't think he remembers he has a wife and child.

It always disappoints me when I'm confronted with evidence that there are a LOT of terrible people willing to tolerate anything. I mean, I don't consider myself an exceptionally good person but I don't actively revel in the misery of people who haven't done anything to deserve it.