The end of Granite Slate marked the death of Walter White. When his contribution to Gray Matter was discredited, it marked the destruction of one of the most important accomplishments of his old life. This was moments after his reputation as a father was destroyed by Walt Jr. His reputation, as Walter White, in the eyes of his family and society is now completely tarnished and all that remains is Heisenberg.
At this point he changes his mind on turning himself in and makes the decision to hold off and go out as Heisenberg; not before purchasing an M60 and picking up his ricin--possibly to avenge Hank's death? WWHD.
I'm out like ricin viles from electric fixture covers...
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Sunday, September 29, 2013
Saturday, October 10, 2009
'Good Day, I Like Cold Potatoes'...

I can't get this out of my head everytime I study or go to the library I hear: 'Donde esta la biblioteca?' lol. My sis got me on to this show...
Community: Spanish Rap at 'Spanish 101' end credits
It's is a pretty solid show so far. With that said. I gotta go hit the books hard.
I'm out like Abed signing off...
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BONUS: Abed and Troy at the end of the most recent epi. Hilarious!
Community: Abed and Troy at 'Social Psychology' end credits
Monday, October 5, 2009
Give A Little Bit: Entourage Season 6 Finale...
Not the greatest season, but honestly one of the best Entourage episodes ever to end it off...

Here's my favourite scene: Ari Gold (+ paintball gun) fulfills his promise to 'walk the place Terminator-style and eradicate all the dead weight' ahaha...
Ari Gold Goes 'Terminator Style'
After Ari takes over his biggest agency company competitor, he begins 'firing' with no subtleties. Ari Gold = best character on TV period (seriously)...
But really, one of the best finales I've ever seen;
- Matt Damon's intensity is hilarious! haha.. 'I got Bono here' 'Do what's right Vince!'
- E finally did the right thing, geez
- Johnny Drama on holding deal and still going to Italy
- Vinnie off to shoot Enzo Ferrari
- Jamie Lynn gone for now.. knew it wouldn't last tooo long
- Lloyd's with Ari again and finally an agent
- Ari runs an empire
I'm out like D-Lett's sex scandal...

Here's my favourite scene: Ari Gold (+ paintball gun) fulfills his promise to 'walk the place Terminator-style and eradicate all the dead weight' ahaha...
Ari Gold Goes 'Terminator Style'
After Ari takes over his biggest agency company competitor, he begins 'firing' with no subtleties. Ari Gold = best character on TV period (seriously)...
But really, one of the best finales I've ever seen;
- Matt Damon's intensity is hilarious! haha.. 'I got Bono here' 'Do what's right Vince!'
- E finally did the right thing, geez
- Johnny Drama on holding deal and still going to Italy
- Vinnie off to shoot Enzo Ferrari
- Jamie Lynn gone for now.. knew it wouldn't last tooo long
- Lloyd's with Ari again and finally an agent
- Ari runs an empire
I'm out like D-Lett's sex scandal...
Saturday, May 16, 2009
'I Mean, What's The Difference Between Disco And Zeppelin'...
So I just finished watching Undeclared (2001) and Freaks and Geeks (1999). Both shows were created and directed by Judd Apatow. Apatow is a writer/producer/director. He produced some of my favourite comedies in the past decade, such as; Anchorman, Kicking and Screaming, Knocked Up, Superbad, Forgetting Sarah Marshall, Pineapple Express and many more...
Apatow is also billed as a producer for the FSM spin-off Get Him to the Greek which stars the returning Russell Brand and Jonah Hill. It also features Sean 'Diddy' Combs as a record label executive and also; Christina Aguilara, Pink and my wife, Katy Perry, most-likely as themselves.
However, the movies that he has directed are The 40-Year-Old Virgin, Knocked Up and the upcoming Funny People (which I'm excited to watch). The two aforementioned movies have strong storylines, as well as, strong comedy.
Anyways Undeclared and Freaks and Geeks were directed by Apatow and canceled after one season by FOX and NBC respectively. Both shows were ended before their time and had a lot of potential...
Undeclared was aired in 2001. It revolves around the life of Steven Karp, a first-year student with an 'undeclared' major who is played by Jay Braruchel; if you're Canadian you know him from Popular Mechanics For Kids. The show also notably stars Seth Rogan as one of Steven's best friends in the show. Also, Jason Segel and Amy Pohler are recurring characters; Segel one of the main character's boyfriends and Pohler plays the RA of the main characters' floor.
Karp is an awkward and nerdy kid who makes new friends in college and somewhat drops his 'nerdy' title. Despite being nerdy, he struggles in school and is unable to declare a major in his first year, hence the title.
The show had some serious comedic cameos in it's first season. These cameos include Ben Stiller, Will Ferrell and Adam Sandler, wow.
The show is awkward at times, so I can see the lack of appeal in some episodes, but it had a lot of potential to becaome a good show because of the concept and strong character development. This was Judd Apatow's second attempt at a comedy series. The first was Freaks and Geeks, which aired in 1999.
Freaks and Geeks takes place in the 80's and is about the lives of high school senior Linsey Weir played by Linda Cardellini (who was a nurse on ER 'til the end) and her brother Sam Weir played by John Francis Daley (who is currently a doctor on Bones).
It all begins when Lindsey decides to drop her academically superior 'mathlete' friends, to join a group of burn-outs a.k.a. 'freaks'. Freaks are the people in high school who slack off, get into trouble, smoke up, etc. Her younger brother Sam is a skinny underdeveloped member of a 'geeky' trio. Hence the title, Freaks and Geeks.
The 'star-studded' Freaks include Seth Rogan, Jason Segel and James Franco. The show takes a bit more to get into. It starts off slow and typical with Lindsey trying too hard to fit-in with her newly discovered friends...

To me the show really picks up when she stands up to the 'freaks' and they show her that they really are her true friends and have her back. From then on the show feels different; less-awkward and you get a sense that everyone is where they should be identity-wise.
I like the show because it doesn't show the glorified side of high school that is typically depicted on TV; where the jocks, cheerleaders and 'normal' people are the stars. This show tells the story from the eyes of the unpopular geek and incurable misfit.
Reasons the show may have gotten cancelled is because in the beginning, the protagonist Lindsey Weir is really not one to look up to. She comes across fake and tries too hard to fit-in, which is a complete contrast to the confident and strong character she later becomes. Viewers may have not picked-up on her development because it happens near the middle of the series.
I enjoyed watching it and seeing the younger versions of Hollywoods brightest and funniest stars. Overall Undeclared and Freaks and Geeks are both quality and relatable series. They depict the 'true' side of life as opposed to the shows currently airing now that depict the 'lavish' life that everybody dreams of.
I'm out like Judd Apatow's TV series from the air...
Apatow is also billed as a producer for the FSM spin-off Get Him to the Greek which stars the returning Russell Brand and Jonah Hill. It also features Sean 'Diddy' Combs as a record label executive and also; Christina Aguilara, Pink and my wife, Katy Perry, most-likely as themselves.
However, the movies that he has directed are The 40-Year-Old Virgin, Knocked Up and the upcoming Funny People (which I'm excited to watch). The two aforementioned movies have strong storylines, as well as, strong comedy.
Anyways Undeclared and Freaks and Geeks were directed by Apatow and canceled after one season by FOX and NBC respectively. Both shows were ended before their time and had a lot of potential...
Undeclared was aired in 2001. It revolves around the life of Steven Karp, a first-year student with an 'undeclared' major who is played by Jay Braruchel; if you're Canadian you know him from Popular Mechanics For Kids. The show also notably stars Seth Rogan as one of Steven's best friends in the show. Also, Jason Segel and Amy Pohler are recurring characters; Segel one of the main character's boyfriends and Pohler plays the RA of the main characters' floor.
The show had some serious comedic cameos in it's first season. These cameos include Ben Stiller, Will Ferrell and Adam Sandler, wow.
The show is awkward at times, so I can see the lack of appeal in some episodes, but it had a lot of potential to becaome a good show because of the concept and strong character development. This was Judd Apatow's second attempt at a comedy series. The first was Freaks and Geeks, which aired in 1999.
It all begins when Lindsey decides to drop her academically superior 'mathlete' friends, to join a group of burn-outs a.k.a. 'freaks'. Freaks are the people in high school who slack off, get into trouble, smoke up, etc. Her younger brother Sam is a skinny underdeveloped member of a 'geeky' trio. Hence the title, Freaks and Geeks.
The 'star-studded' Freaks include Seth Rogan, Jason Segel and James Franco. The show takes a bit more to get into. It starts off slow and typical with Lindsey trying too hard to fit-in with her newly discovered friends...
To me the show really picks up when she stands up to the 'freaks' and they show her that they really are her true friends and have her back. From then on the show feels different; less-awkward and you get a sense that everyone is where they should be identity-wise.
I like the show because it doesn't show the glorified side of high school that is typically depicted on TV; where the jocks, cheerleaders and 'normal' people are the stars. This show tells the story from the eyes of the unpopular geek and incurable misfit.
I enjoyed watching it and seeing the younger versions of Hollywoods brightest and funniest stars. Overall Undeclared and Freaks and Geeks are both quality and relatable series. They depict the 'true' side of life as opposed to the shows currently airing now that depict the 'lavish' life that everybody dreams of.
I'm out like Judd Apatow's TV series from the air...
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
'It's Going To Be Legen- Wait For It... -Dary!'...
So weird not having homework your mind. I was never much of a homework doer =S hmm. Thinking about it, my least productive day is probably Mondays...
The reason is because I watch too much TV. A lot of my shows are on including How I Met Your Mother and Heroes, as well as, the occasional House and ocassional One Tree Hill (shh!,lol). Currently it is nearing the end of the season.
It's currently season 4 of How I Met Your Mother. This show is HILARIOUS. It's a really good show with a solid background story and concept. It's basically about the main character Ted Mosbey's life in present-day New York. The narration takes place in the year 2030 and the voice of Bob Sagat tells the story, to his kids, of 'how he met their mother'...
It's a long story that is told over time. It's a story of Ted's life with his friends and girl problems. Each girl he meets could eventually be revealed to be his wife (their mother). For example, this season came close to revealing his wife, when he met Stella and was left at the alter so close. Selectively they reveal clues of what to expect when he actually meets his wife...
One of my favourite parts of the show is how the storylines interconnect. The episodes aren't hallow fillers. They actually have plot development and contribute to future plots. Some notable stars include Neil Patrick Harris (aka Doogie Howser sp!?) and Jason Segal (aka Peter from Forgettign Sarah Marshall).
Another show that I seen every episode thus far is Heroes. If you don't already know it's about a world of people with powers and abilities. It follows each character through the development of their powers and through their lives. There have been 3 seasons and 4 volumes thus far. Season 1 is Volume One: Generations and season 2 is Volume Two: Genesis. This current season 3, consists of two volumes due to the writer's strike cutting the 3rd volume short; Volume Three: Villians and Volume Four: Fugatives respecitively...
This past Monday, season 3 wrapped up with some serious twist. Imagine this. A senetor with flying ablity dies, he's a good guy. Then the ultimate bad guy who has the ability to shape-shift and extract memories is unconscious. He is then
brainwashed by another hero and convinced he is the senetor that died; he is forced to shape-shift into that person and extract his memories. So now one of the powerful people in America is the ultimate evil, and he doesn't know it yet. Maybe hard to follow but twisted nonetheless...
The 4th season is Volume 5: Redemption. Showcasing Sylar posing as Nathan Petrelli as Senetor of New York. Everything's gonna crash and burn when he finds out the truth. They hint at his curiosity of 'not being himself' and given Sylar's past, he's too smart to not figure it out...
The show notably stars Hayden Panettiere as Clair Benit who has the the ability to regenerate and essentially never die; she is the star of the movie I Love You, Beth Cooper (which looks super dumb, lol). It also stars Masi Oka as Hiro Nakamura (who starred in Get Smart) Ali Larter as the triplets (who is the crazy pshycho-stalker chick in Obsessed) and Zachary Quinto as the ultimate super villian Sylar (who is Mr. Spock himself of the upcoming Star Trek movie, epic).
And that's basically my Mondays.
I'm out like season three of Heroes...
The reason is because I watch too much TV. A lot of my shows are on including How I Met Your Mother and Heroes, as well as, the occasional House and ocassional One Tree Hill (shh!,lol). Currently it is nearing the end of the season.
It's currently season 4 of How I Met Your Mother. This show is HILARIOUS. It's a really good show with a solid background story and concept. It's basically about the main character Ted Mosbey's life in present-day New York. The narration takes place in the year 2030 and the voice of Bob Sagat tells the story, to his kids, of 'how he met their mother'...It's a long story that is told over time. It's a story of Ted's life with his friends and girl problems. Each girl he meets could eventually be revealed to be his wife (their mother). For example, this season came close to revealing his wife, when he met Stella and was left at the alter so close. Selectively they reveal clues of what to expect when he actually meets his wife...
One of my favourite parts of the show is how the storylines interconnect. The episodes aren't hallow fillers. They actually have plot development and contribute to future plots. Some notable stars include Neil Patrick Harris (aka Doogie Howser sp!?) and Jason Segal (aka Peter from Forgettign Sarah Marshall).
Another show that I seen every episode thus far is Heroes. If you don't already know it's about a world of people with powers and abilities. It follows each character through the development of their powers and through their lives. There have been 3 seasons and 4 volumes thus far. Season 1 is Volume One: Generations and season 2 is Volume Two: Genesis. This current season 3, consists of two volumes due to the writer's strike cutting the 3rd volume short; Volume Three: Villians and Volume Four: Fugatives respecitively...This past Monday, season 3 wrapped up with some serious twist. Imagine this. A senetor with flying ablity dies, he's a good guy. Then the ultimate bad guy who has the ability to shape-shift and extract memories is unconscious. He is then
The 4th season is Volume 5: Redemption. Showcasing Sylar posing as Nathan Petrelli as Senetor of New York. Everything's gonna crash and burn when he finds out the truth. They hint at his curiosity of 'not being himself' and given Sylar's past, he's too smart to not figure it out...
The show notably stars Hayden Panettiere as Clair Benit who has the the ability to regenerate and essentially never die; she is the star of the movie I Love You, Beth Cooper (which looks super dumb, lol). It also stars Masi Oka as Hiro Nakamura (who starred in Get Smart) Ali Larter as the triplets (who is the crazy pshycho-stalker chick in Obsessed) and Zachary Quinto as the ultimate super villian Sylar (who is Mr. Spock himself of the upcoming Star Trek movie, epic).
And that's basically my Mondays.
I'm out like season three of Heroes...
Thursday, April 9, 2009
Do You Like Fish Sticks!?...
Honestly I have not watched South Park avidly since grade 4 but this is kinda funny. SP continues with poking fun at media. Here, they poke fun at how Kanye West defends himself against homosexual accusations...
South Park, "Fishsticks" Clips, with Kanye West
I stopped watching South Park a long time ago; apparently this episode aired last night? Above are clips of how the 'fish sticks' joke blew up...
There's also a 'gay fish' music parody at the end of the show, which seems to be popular on YouTube? It's where Kanye admits he's a 'gay fish' afterall?. But I found these collection of scenes funnier, lol.
EDIT: baha!, I just watched more of the episode on Youtube; there's definitely more funny parts. The remainder of the episode has Kanye trying to figure everything out; he's just not understanding why people are calling him a 'gay fish' lol.
I'm out like Kanye from the loop...
South Park, "Fishsticks" Clips, with Kanye West
I stopped watching South Park a long time ago; apparently this episode aired last night? Above are clips of how the 'fish sticks' joke blew up...
There's also a 'gay fish' music parody at the end of the show, which seems to be popular on YouTube? It's where Kanye admits he's a 'gay fish' afterall?. But I found these collection of scenes funnier, lol.
EDIT: baha!, I just watched more of the episode on Youtube; there's definitely more funny parts. The remainder of the episode has Kanye trying to figure everything out; he's just not understanding why people are calling him a 'gay fish' lol.
I'm out like Kanye from the loop...
Sunday, April 5, 2009
Only For A Moment And The Moment's Gone...
So I was watching Family Guy just now and heard this song. It's Dust In The Wind by Kansas. It's one of the songs you heard before but it's so before your time that you have no clue of the title. I don't know I just thought it was inspiring in a way...
Kansas - "Dust In The Wind"
It made me feel like I have to live life better y'know. I can't live standing still and so stagnant. I gotta keep trying to move forward and progress. Make the most of the cards I'm dealt with, because it's a waste of time if I don't...
Speaking of Family Guy, it made me think of that episode I watched in The O. It was THE best FG episode I've ever seen. Then BOOM it came on next!! Ain't that a trip. It's called 'Oceans Three and a Half' and first aired February 15, 2009...
On the third day of our trip to Ottawa, me, Shawn, Niko and Kal were driving home from Thousand Island Sushi and we heard it on the radio first! That's right, they have Global on the radio. We tuned in just when Stewie began his song [below]. We thought it was an actual song on the air until the episode kept going until commercial--pretty ill how they have TV on radio. Then when we got home we finished it and watched it again that night on time shifting...good times
Some funny things form the episode were; Stewie covering '(Everything I Do) I Do It For You' by Brian Adams, the most unattractive male name in the english language is Keith (lol) and Megatron cameo...do as i command!!!
Right now I just parked my car. On a random note, one of the creepiest things in the world is when peoples blinds are open at night and you can see into their house =/. Anyways
I'm out like the Raptors from the playoffs mathematically...
Kansas - "Dust In The Wind"
It made me feel like I have to live life better y'know. I can't live standing still and so stagnant. I gotta keep trying to move forward and progress. Make the most of the cards I'm dealt with, because it's a waste of time if I don't...
Speaking of Family Guy, it made me think of that episode I watched in The O. It was THE best FG episode I've ever seen. Then BOOM it came on next!! Ain't that a trip. It's called 'Oceans Three and a Half' and first aired February 15, 2009...
On the third day of our trip to Ottawa, me, Shawn, Niko and Kal were driving home from Thousand Island Sushi and we heard it on the radio first! That's right, they have Global on the radio. We tuned in just when Stewie began his song [below]. We thought it was an actual song on the air until the episode kept going until commercial--pretty ill how they have TV on radio. Then when we got home we finished it and watched it again that night on time shifting...good times
Some funny things form the episode were; Stewie covering '(Everything I Do) I Do It For You' by Brian Adams, the most unattractive male name in the english language is Keith (lol) and Megatron cameo...do as i command!!!
Right now I just parked my car. On a random note, one of the creepiest things in the world is when peoples blinds are open at night and you can see into their house =/. Anyways
I'm out like the Raptors from the playoffs mathematically...
Friday, April 3, 2009
Out Of 90's Television Limbo, Into Boxset Form...
Right now, I'm trying to start homeworking and exam-prepping not going so well =(...
I love Marvel. Yeah I seem comicbook-nerd-ish but I dont care, I want these!


These are some episodes of X-Men the Animated Series finally being released on DVD; the first 33 that is. I just want to watch them all again for nostalgic purposes, but that's some moola I do not have.
Volume 1 contains the first 16 episodes, including the 2-part 'The Night of The Sentinals'. Whereas, Volume 2 contains episode 17-33, including the 5-part Phoenix Saga xD...
The Spider-Man series of the 90's was also released on DVD, but selectively; not in chronological order or by season. Apparently there might be the entire set on 'bootleg'?...
I've been reading that apparently people release bootleg DVDs of Spider-Man the Animated Series; because it hasn't been released on DVD yet. They're in poor quality but complete. I will def look next time at at p-mall or something? Add that to the list of goals. "Find entire X-Men/Spider-Man series on unorthorized bootleg"...
Uhm, classic, take that in...
I'm out like Allen Iverson's back...
I love Marvel. Yeah I seem comicbook-nerd-ish but I dont care, I want these!
These are some episodes of X-Men the Animated Series finally being released on DVD; the first 33 that is. I just want to watch them all again for nostalgic purposes, but that's some moola I do not have.
Volume 1 contains the first 16 episodes, including the 2-part 'The Night of The Sentinals'. Whereas, Volume 2 contains episode 17-33, including the 5-part Phoenix Saga xD...
The Spider-Man series of the 90's was also released on DVD, but selectively; not in chronological order or by season. Apparently there might be the entire set on 'bootleg'?...
I've been reading that apparently people release bootleg DVDs of Spider-Man the Animated Series; because it hasn't been released on DVD yet. They're in poor quality but complete. I will def look next time at at p-mall or something? Add that to the list of goals. "Find entire X-Men/Spider-Man series on unorthorized bootleg"...
Uhm, classic, take that in...
I'm out like Allen Iverson's back...
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