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timwakefield

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  1. At the end of every episode of Better Call Saul AMC should do a 90 second short, alternating every other week between Nazi Meth Slave and Karaoke Gale.
  2. Definitely my favorite response from reddit:
  3. I thought it was obvious, but since you asked: I got the method wrong, but my general prediction that he would force the Schwartzes to set up a trust for his kids was exactly what happened. He also did it by holding them hostage at gunpoint (indefinitely), which clearly isn't at all what I said but is however almost exactly what SA said would be stupid. Most of my predictions were wrong. It's funny that the one thing I got right was the thing that SA said was stupid. That's all. It's really weird that you want me to say something bad about you or challenge you t
  4. I would also watch a Jesse The Meth Slave spinoff. Maybe it should be a short. Pretty excellent finale, slow and tense and sad. Kind of low on surprises and low on believability but that's ok. It was cathartic. The biggest surprise for me of course was that my silly pointless prediction about the Schwartzes was actually pretty close, and made Essay look ridiculous. I won't rub it in though cuz that would be gauche.
  5. Well I wouldn't say I'm upset, more just embarrassed for everyone involved. But they didn't just talk back to Gomez - McCann blocked him from reaching the plate on an out-of-the-park homerun, which was really bizarre. I don't know how McCann wasn't insta-ejected for doing that, it's not like he was trying to stop a brawl, more like he was trying to start one.
  6. Battlestar Galactica - 33 Minutes, the first episode of season 1 (after the miniseries). Couldn't find a clip but this is pretty good also: Breaking Bad pilot.
  7. Note: the forum would only allow me to link 2 videos per post so I had to string it out. Some good ones have already been mentioned, here's some I like that haven't yet. Posse Comitatus episode of The West Wing. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wvr1T1sFvEg Pilot of The West Wing. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8unqrdurxyg The Wire - Middle Ground - The Wire - Late Editions, 2nd to last episode of the series -
  8. I like how the Braves are spinning it like they were protecting their pitcher. Protecting him from what? Getting called a bitch by a guy who just homered off him and had a long history of hitting him well and then in return getting plunked? Cuz that's their history and Gomez has every reason to hate the guy. I'm not sure why beaning a guy is acceptable but watching a homerun in response isn't. The whole thing was almost as embarrassing for the Braves as their strange beef with Bryce Harper.
  9. HEY YOU TAKE THAT BACK KEVIN GARNETT IS AS TOUGH AS THEY COME oh wait he's on the Nets now, carry on, he's a pussy.
  10. Also, why are the Braves such assholes to everyone this year?
  11. Todd Helton just homered in his first at bat of his last game at Coors Field.
  12. Some good posts in here from y'all. One thing I've always wondered is how Walt managed to poison Brock. With Brock and his mom coming up again last episode, suggesting that we might see Brock again in the finale, I wouldn't be shocked if we finally learn how Walt poisoned him. It's not a major plot point but it is something they never told us (that I can recall), and it's the kind of thing that they sometimes clue us in to in flashbacks many episodes after it happened. Probably won't happen, but I'm curious how he is supposed to have done it. One other thing from the Charlie R
  13. It's a lot less stupid than him murdering them. Besides, there's no gun involved. He's not forcing them to do it by threat of violence, he's forcing them to do it by threat of bad publicity. I'm not saying it's likely, just an idea I thought of, but you apparently didn't read it correctly.
  14. Oh shit nobody is gonna expect that. Re: Grey Matter, maybe Walt decides to blackmail them. Unless they set up some sort of unbreakable trust funds for his children, he will, as one of his final acts on earth or at least before going to prison, go public with the lie that the Schwartzes were fully involved in the meth business with him. I'm not sure he'll succeed, and it seems fairly unlikely that he'll ever manage to get any money to his family at this point, but I wouldn't be surprised if he tries something along those lines.
  15. I'm pretty sure I've been paying attention. Every single person he's killed has been done, in his mind, to protect himself, his family, and/or his business, with one possible exception (Mike Ehrmantraut). - Krazy 8 and his cousin - They were immediately going to murder him if he hadn't killed them first. - Jane - Walt thought she was a major threat to him and Jesse. - The 2 dealers who were about to kill Jesse - Again they were immediately about to murder Walt's business partner. - Gale - Walt was immediately about to be murdered if he hadn't ordered the hit on Gale. - G
  16. I seriously doubt Walt is gonna go postal at Grey Matter. If anything I think he'll try to convince them to set up some sort of fund for his children, as a way of making amends. Not really sure what's gonna happen with them, but he has no reason to just murder them. He's smart enough to know they were protecting their business in that interview, and he's never murdered anybody just out of pride. He is way beyond redemption though, so I really can't wait to see what happens. Oh and Essay, that's Bashar al-Assad, President of Syria, in the New Yorker cover.
  17. They should do a spinoff, Dexter the Fucking Lumberjack. Can you do a spinoff with the main character? Anyway, that was awful. Did he fucking swim back to shore through the hurricane? And I liked how nobody even glanced at him as he stole a dead body from a hospital and walked right out the main entrance, which conveniently had parking for boats. I also liked how the storyline with Masuka and his daughter had no bearing on anything and zero resolution.
  18. Yeah that was a pretty outstanding episode all around. I guess they've never won an Emmy...
  19. Tony never directly hurt anybody who wasn't in the game (to quote Omar Little), but you're right that he was basically an irredeemable sociopath. I kind of hated him by the end of the series.
  20. Easter egg: Presumably those are Walt's pants that flew off the mirror of the RV in the pilot episode.
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