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On the greatness of the unsung hero

By Wolfkin 12-17-2012 12:28 AM
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So I'm pretty much back now. Not that you'd know it from my absence in the "it didn't suck" movie thread. I actually have a request that I've been thinking about and it's going to be a series of posts. Until I get the first one of those out. I leave you with a picture inspired by conversations my sister and I never had about Breaking Bad (which she's marathoning for the first time right now).



Rewatching the occasional episode of Breaking Bad has been awesome. The tension man. It's just SO bloody thick you could cut it with a knife. "You're done when I say you're done", "I forgive you" just so many great lines that mean nothing out of context and yet in context are some of the scariest things you've ever heard. Watching Jesse fall apart is just a heart-wrenching. You feel utterly terrible for the guy. Like can someone just give that man a hug?

Yes it's inspired but the insanely awesome BAMF Faraday picture. So what.


TMI: Life still sucks for the most part. Like always the challenge lies mostly in trying to determine how much of it is my fault. It doesn't matter but if I'm focusing earnestly on that I spend less time spinning my wheels trying to depress myself. As a bonus knowing my flaws helps me recognize and correct them.
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