Television Breaking Bad

Gilligan isn't even in Chases league, forget about comparing him to Shakespeare.
 
You have the writers to thank for that. I actually know feck all about the internet.


You know feck all about Ashley Young and all. ;)

As for that regarding Chase/Gilligan, it's difficult to say. I don't know of any other writer that can consistently write a character to the standard that Chase can, but then again I don't think I've come across any other TV series that provokes as much emotion/shock as Breaking Bad does. What Chase does is more impressive in my opinion but it's not clear cut.
 
Yeah.

Other acting performances which have made me laugh include:

  • Leonardo di Caprio in Titanic - he probably knows feck all about boats!
  • Patrick Stewart in TNG - he probably knows feck all about interstellar space travel!
  • Russell Crowe in Gladiator - he probably knows feck all about ancient Roman bloodsports!
  • Sam Neil in Jurassic Park - he probably knows feck all about dinosaurs!
Tom Hanks in Philadelphia, but he probably knows feck all about having Aids.
 
It's well worth watching.

You may find this irritating too, but I have read that this chemistry is all accurate in the show. They had some chemist working with them on the show from quite early on to make sure everything was done properly.

Bogdan is a bit of a chemistry genius in real life.
 
Ah, another one of those stories that starts with "I know a guy who..."

Eh? Do you think Crystal Meth is some sort of Myth? There's millions upon millions of people that have tried it or are regular users, of course someone on a forum is going to know someone who has used it.
 
What I meant was another case where someone starts a story with 'I know a guy' but he's actually talking about himself. :p

:lol: nah it definitely wasn't me. I've tried a lot of drugs but I'd never touch Meth.
 
Is it though?

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That chart is weird though because Ketamine will feck your brain up quicker than Alcohol. Definitely.
 
That chart is weird though because Ketamine will feck your brain up quicker than Alcohol. Definitely.

Probably because it is an anesthetic as mentioned in it and hence different reaction by the body to it. Is it more addictive though? Things with low dependence potential interest me.
 
That chart is weird though because Ketamine will feck your brain up quicker than Alcohol. Definitely.

It's a physical chart and I'm not sure I agree with that anyway.

K is fecking weird, I've done it loads of times and had a bad trip a couple but give it 30 minutes to an hour and your head is clear as day.
 
Turns out it is used to maintain anesthesia. I've been anesthetized (hey, that's a kickass song) twice but I don't feel the urge of going through it again, although the experience was interesting.
 
Gives you bladder problems though. I think that chart is weird personally.
 
Gives you bladder problems though. I think that chart is weird personally.

The bladder problem thing is exaggerated though, it's no different to the liver problems alcohol addiction will give you.

The people who get bladder problems are people that are doing a 10g+ a week continuously for 2 or 3 years. I might share a gram with a few friends at the end of a big night out once every month or two, it's not going to do any more to my bladder than having ten pints on a Saturday night is going to do to someone liver.