S5E13 - "Hawk's Nightmare"
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S5E13 - "Hawk's Nightmare"
More tales from the swamp 🍸
Certified mash moment
angel & devil
STAAAAKH
Niche 2010 yaoi save me
looove this
Happy birthday, Mike Farrell! M*A*S*H’s Captain B.J. Hunnicutt
the last he saw of her
it took her 9 years to smite the beast. congratulations turbovicki 🫡
Clarice (books)
mutuals lets do this
annoying news aside, i do love it when something happens and everybody Logs The Fuck On. its like the nasa control center but for posting
Seeing people decide to watch Breaking Bad based on the Tumblr memes is especially funny when they do it specifically for the memes about Jesse, because... well, let's put it this way. Aaron Paul, the guy who played Jesse, was nominated for a Primetime Emmy award for best supporting actor in a drama series for his work on Breaking Bad on five separate occasions, including twice in one season, and won three of those nominations. He was the first person ever to win that award three times for the same role. Like, Jesse's storyline is so viscerally unpleasant that it set industry records.
Jesse Pinkman is basically the prototypical Poor Little Meow Meow in that yes, he does objectively terrible things, but literally everything about his life seems calculated to maximise his suffering while he's doing it. It gets so bad that the show's producers ended up making an entire spin-off movie about Jesse in which he kills two men in order to obtain money to purchase a fake identity and go into exile in Alaska, and this is framed as his happy ending.
they put him in a hole and yelled at him
They put him in a hole and yelled at him.
Not original to me, but a good one: there’s an oft-told story that endeared [Alan] Alda to me as well: Sometime in the last decade he attended an dinner ceremony for Queen Elizabeth II and while standing in the reception line, he realized he was next to Donald Sutherland, who originated the role of Hawkeye Pierce in the film version of M*A*S*H. Alda leaned over to Sutherland and whispered, “Thank you for my life.”
That is quite lovely.